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Discourse on Metaphysics
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Discourse on Metaphysics
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Discourse on Metaphysics by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Translated by George R. Montgomery The Discourse on Metaphysics (French: Discours de métaphysique, 1686) is a short treatise by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in which he develops a philosophy concerning physical substance, motion and resistance of bodies, and God's role within the universe. It is one of the few texts presenting in a consistent form the earlier philosophy of Leibniz. The Discourse is closely connected to the epistolary discussion which he carried with Antoine Arnauld. However Leibniz refrained from sending the full text and it remained unpublished until the mid 19th century. Arnauld received only an abridged version in 37 points which resumed whole paragraphs and steered their discussion. The metaphysical considerations proceed from God to the substantial world and back to the spiritual realm. The starting point for the work is the conception of God as an absolutely perfect being (I), that God is good but goodness exists independently of God (a rejection of divine command theory) (II), and that God has created the world in an ordered and perfect fashion (III-VII).
Media | Boeken Paperback Book (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug) |
Vrijgegeven | 7 februari 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9781542986731 |
Uitgevers | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Pagina's | 64 |
Afmetingen | 152 × 229 × 3 mm · 99 g |
Taal en grammatica | Engels |
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