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_aFrankfurt, Harry G. _d1929- _ecomp. _9127411 |
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_aLeibniz a collection of critical essays _ceditor Harry G. Frankfurt. |
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_aGarden city (Nueva York, Estados Unidos) _bAnchor Books _c1972 |
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| 300 | _aviii, 425 páginas | ||
| 490 | 0 | _aModern studies in philosophy | |
| 505 | 0 | _aLeibniz's predicate-in-notion principle and some of its alleged consequences, by C. D. Broad.--On Leibniz's metaphysics, by L. Couturat.--Philosophical reflections of Leibniz on law, politics, and the state, by C. J. Friedrich.--The root of contingency, by E. M. Curley.--Monadology, by M. Furth.--Individual substance, by I. Hacking.--Leibniz on plenitude, relations, and the "reign of the law," by J. Hintikka.--Leibniz's theory of the ideality of relations, by H. Ishiguro.--Leibniz and Spinoza on activity, by M. Kneale.--Leibniz and Newton, by A. Koyré.--Plenitude and sufficient reason in Leibniz and Spinoza, by A. O. Lovejoy.--Leibniz on possible worlds, by B. Mates.--Recent work on the philosophy of Leibniz, by B. Russell.--On Leibniz's explication of "necessary truth," by M. D. Wilson.--Bibliography (p. [421]-425) | |
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_aLeibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm _cFreiherr von _d1646-1716 _985560 |
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_aFilosofía moderna _915835 |
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_aFilosofía _975 |
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_aFilósofos alemanes _915859 |
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