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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.

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Innate: abilities, ideas, dispositions, which are not acquired in the course of a development, but are present in an organism from the outset. - In philosophy N. Chomsky and J. Locke are relevant authors on this topic.
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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
Chomsky, Noam Innateness   Chomsky
Churchland, Paul Innateness   Churchland
Davidson, Donald Innateness   Davidson
Deacon, Terrence W. Innateness   Deacon
Field, Hartry Innateness   Field
Fodor, Jerry Innateness   Fodor
Genz, Hennig Innateness   Genz
Leibniz, G.W. Innateness   Leibniz
Locke, John Innateness   Locke
Millikan, Ruth Innateness   Millikan
Piaget, Jean Innateness   Piaget
Vollmer, Gerhard Innateness   Vollmer

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