Leibniz: A Very Short Introduction

Leibniz: A Very Short Introduction

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Science & Technology Philosophy
Format Paperback
Pages 144
Language English
Published Dec 1, 2016
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition Reprint
ISBN-10 0198718640
ISBN-13 9780198718642
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz emerges as a towering figure in the landscape of philosophy and science, captivating imaginations with his remarkable intellect and wide-ranging contributions. This exploration of his life and work reveals a polymath whose thoughts spanned mathematics, metaphysics, and logic, intertwining in ways that continue to influence contemporary thought.

Leibniz's innovative spirit is evident in his development of calculus, an achievement that parallels the work of Sir Isaac Newton. However, his contributions extend far beyond mathematics; he sought to create a universal language of reason, aiming to resolve disputes through rational discourse. This ambition reflects his belief in the interconnectedness of knowledge and the importance of elevating human understanding.

Antognazza carefully navigates Leibniz's complex ideas, making them accessible to modern readers. She delves into his vibrant correspondence, shedding light on his relationships with other intellectual giants of his time. Ultimately, this insightful examination invites readers to appreciate the enduring legacy of a thinker who sought unity in an increasingly divided world.

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