@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Leibniz, G.W.},
subject = {Phenomena},
note = {Holz I 128
Phenomenon/LeibnizVsKant: a phenomenon must not be regarded in Kant's way as separated from the essence!
Rather, the "mundus intelligibilis" forms the basis for the "mundus sensibilis". This is also not a duplication, but a "translation".
The phenomenal is the substance itself, but under conditions of the imagination, for which space and temporality are decisive.
>Substance/Leibniz, >Space/Leibniz, >Time/Leibniz.
cf. >Things in themselves/Kant.},
note = { Lei II G. W. Leibniz Philosophical Texts (Oxford Philosophical Texts) Oxford 1998
Holz I Hans Heinz Holz Leibniz Frankfurt 1992 Holz II Hans Heinz Holz Descartes Frankfurt/M. 1994 },
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