Leibniz : what kind of rationalist? / edited by Marcelo Dascal.

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was an outstanding contributor to many fields of human knowledge. The historiography of philosophy has tagged him as a a oerationalista . But what does this exactly mean? Is he a a oerationalista in the same sense in Mathematics and Politics, in Physics and Jurisprudence, i...

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Other Authors: Dascal, Marcelo
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Published: Dordrecht ; London : Springer, 2008.
Series:Logic, epistemology and the unity of science ; 13.
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505 0 |a Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I: Reinterpreting Leibniz's Rationalism? -- 1. Leibniz' rationalism: A plea against equating soft and hard rationality; Heinrich Schepers -- 2. Leibniz's multi-purpose dialectics; Marcelo Dascal -- 3. Leibniz's rationality: Divine intelligibility and human intelligibility; Ohad Nachtomy -- Part II: Natural Sciences and Mathematics -- 4. De abstracto et concreto: Empirical science and rationalism in Leibniz; Philip Beeley -- 5. Leibniz against the unreasonable Newtonian physics; Laurence Bouquiaux -- 6. Hermetic rationalism: Some hermetic aspects of Leibniz's mathematical rationalism; Bernardino Orio de Miguel -- 7. Symbolic inventiveness and 'irrational' practices in Leibniz's mathematics; Michel Serfati -- 8. The art of mathematical rationality; Herbert Breger -- Part III: Epistemology -- 9. Ramus and Leibniz on analysis; Andreas Blank -- 10. Locke, Leibniz, and Hume on form and experience; Emily Rolfe Grosholz -- 11. Leibniz's conception of natural explanation; Marta de Mendonça -- 12. The role of metaphor in Leibniz's epistemology; Cristina Marras -- 13. What is the foundation of knowledge? Leibniz and the amphibology of intuition; Marine Picon -- Part IV: Law -- 14. Leibniz: What kind of legal rationalism?; Pol Boucher -- 15. Two argumentative uses of the notion of uncertainty in Leibniz's De conditionibus; Alexandre Thiercelin -- 16. Contingent propositions and Leibniz's analysis of juridical dispositions; Evelyn Vargas -- 17. Leibniz on natural law in the Nouveaux Essais; Patrick Riley -- Part V: Ethics -- 18. Authenticity or autonomy? Leibniz and Kant on practical rationality; Carl J. Posy -- 19. The place of the other in Leibniz's rationalism; Noa Naaman -- 20. Morality and feeling: Genesis and determination of the will in Leibniz; Adelino Dias Cardoso -- 21. Leibniz and moral rationality; Martine de Gaudemar -- Part VI: Decision Making -- 22. Leibniz's models of rational decision; Markku Roinila -- 23. Electing the King of Poland: From the concatenation of proofs to a calculus of decisions; Jérémie Griard -- 24. Declarative vs. procedural rules for religious controversies: Leibniz's rational approach to heresy; Frédéric Nef -- 25. Apology for a credo maximum: Three basic rules in Leibniz's method of religious controversy; Mogens Laerke -- Part VII: Religion and Theology -- 26. Convergence or genealogy? Leibniz and the spectre of Pagan rationality; Justin E.H. Smith -- 27. "Paroles entièrement destituées de sens": 'Pathic reason' in the Théodicée; Giovanni Scarafile -- 28. The authority of the Bible and the authority of Reason in Leibniz's ecumenical argument; Hartmut Rudolph -- 29. Leibniz on creation: A contribution to his philosophical theology; Daniel Cook -- Part VIII: The Metaphysics of Rationality -- 30. For a history of Leibniz's principle of sufficient reason: The first formulations and their historical background; Francesco Piro -- 31. Innate ideas as the cornerstone of Leibniz's rationalism: The problem of moral principles in the Nouveaux essais; Hans Poser -- 32. Causa sive ratio: Univocity of reason and plurality of causes in Leibniz; Stefano Di Bella -- Index. 
520 |a Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was an outstanding contributor to many fields of human knowledge. The historiography of philosophy has tagged him as a a oerationalista . But what does this exactly mean? Is he a a oerationalista in the same sense in Mathematics and Politics, in Physics and Jurisprudence, in Metaphysics and Theology, in Logic and Linguistics, in Technology and Medicine, in Epistemology and Ethics? What are the most significant features of his a oerationalisma, whatever it is? For the first time an outstanding group of Leibniz researchers, some acknowledged as leading scholars, others. 
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