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    Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm L Philosophers













Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm L Philosophers


Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, 1646-1716. Deterministic German philosopher who built on the foundations laid by Descartes and Spinoza. He wrote in Latin and French. He is also known for having invented calculus contemporaneously with Isaac Newton.

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  • - An entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. By Mark Kulstad and Laurence Carlin.
  • - Compilation, that describes the uses of logic and harmony.
  • - Summary of Leibniz's main ideas, including "The Idea of Truth" or "Problems of Freedom, Sin and Evil".
  • - In the 1670s, Gottfried von Leibniz took mechanical calculation a step beyond his predecessors and invented a mechanical Step Reckoner.
  • - The Leibniz Society of North America provides "The Leibniz Review" a magazine on Leibniz, as well as a "Leibniz Society Newsletter".
  • - Course material about monads as immaterial computers.
  • - Directions for subscribing to this discussion list, and links to other resources.
  • - A discussion and critique of the major Leibnizian points of argument, meant as an introduction to the philosopher and an aid to students.
  • - Resources on the famous German Philosopher and Mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz having invented the differential and integral calculus.
  • - Some basic notes on the structure of the Leibnizian system, presented by students at Covenant College.
  • - Complete book on Leibniz. Originally published by Oxford University Press.
  • - Portraits of Gottfried Leibniz.
  • - Resource page maintained by Markku Roinila.
  • - An entry by Michael J. Murray, from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • - Includes biographical information and links. Maintained by Gregory Brown of the University of Houston. [Requires Java]
  • - Introduction to the Leibniz archives in Hannover, Germany and the development of the ducal library under the librarian and counsellor Leibniz.
  • - Leibniz resource page with articles, papers, and links.
  • - Resources on the German philosopher and mathematican. Includes works, images and links to discussion-lists.
  • - A clearinghouse for information on English-language translation of this philosopher's works. Includes bibliographies, a biographical timeline, and some online translations. Also hosts the official site of the Leibniz Society of North America.


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