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G.W. Leibniz - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments | |||
G.W. Leibniz (1646-1716), German philosopher, mathematician, scientist, jurist, diplomat, librarian, and polymath. His major works include Dissertatio de arte combinatoria (1666), Discours de métaphysique (1686), and Monadologie (1714). He mainly worked on philosophy, mathematics, science, and law.
Standard data for cataloging: VIAF LCCN GND | |||
Ideas: ideas are representations of objects, circumstances or properties of objects as opposed to their manifestations in the external world. At times the concept of the idea is connected with the claim of perfection. See also idealism, idealization, thing in itself, Platonism._____________Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments. | |||
Author | Item | More concepts for author | |
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Aristotle | Ideas | Aristotle | |
Augustine | Ideas | Augustine | |
Bateson, Gregory | Ideas | Bateson | |
Chomsky, Noam | Ideas | Chomsky | |
Dewey, John | Ideas | Dewey | |
Epicurus | Ideas | Epicurus | |
Foucault, Michel | Ideas | Foucault | |
Hume, David | Ideas | Hume | |
Kant, Immanuel | Ideas | Kant | |
Leibniz, G.W. | Ideas | Leibniz | |
Locke, John | Ideas | Locke | |
Peirce, Charles Sanders | Ideas | Peirce | |
Plato | Ideas | Plato | |
Prior, Arthur N. | Ideas | Prior | |
Quine, W.V.O. | Ideas | Quine | |
Rorty, Richard | Ideas | Rorty | |
Ryle, Gilbert | Ideas | Ryle | |
Scheler, Max | Ideas | Scheler | |
Schmitt, Carl | Ideas | Schmitt | |
Schopenhauer, Arthur | Ideas | Schopenhauer | |
Searle, John R. | Ideas | Searle | |
Sellars, Wilfrid | Ideas | Sellars | |
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