Leibniz

Cover of Leibniz by Nicholas Jolley
Year: 2020
Language: en
Edition: 2
Pages: 243
ISBN-13: 9781138391338
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Height: 8.499983 Inches
Length: 5.499989 Inches
Weight: 0.9479877266 Pounds
Width: 0.78 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 193
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“Leibniz” by Nicholas Jolley, published by Taylor & Francis Group in 2020, offers a comprehensive introduction to the philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, a significant figure in seventeenth-century thought. This 243-page edition examines Leibniz’s complex system of ideas, including his theories of substance, identity, and the nature of space and time, as well as his debates with contemporaries like Samuel Clarke. Jolley also explores Leibniz’s theories of mind and knowledge, highlighting his anticipation of the distinction between conscious and unconscious states.

Readers will find a detailed analysis of Leibniz’s moral and political philosophy, an often-overlooked aspect of his work. The book also assesses Leibniz’s legacy and influence on later philosophers, particularly Immanuel Kant. Throughout the text, Jolley situates Leibniz in relation to other prominent thinkers such as Descartes, Spinoza, and Locke, while discussing key works like the “Monadology” and “Discourse on Metaphysics.” This second edition has been revised and includes a new chapter focusing on Leibniz’s contributions to the philosophy of language.


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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) was hailed by Bertrand

Russell as ‘one of the supreme intellects of all time’. A towering figure

in seventeenth-century philosophy, he was the author of a complex

system of thought that has been championed and satirized in

equal measure, most famously in Voltaire’s Candide.

In this outstanding introduction to his philosophy, Nicholas Jolley examines

and assesses the whole of Leibniz’s philosophy. Beginning with

an account of Leibniz’s life and work, he carefully explains the core elements

of Leibniz’s metaphysics: his theories of substance, identity and

individuation; his doctrine of monads; and his important debate over

the nature of space and time with Newton’s champion, Samuel Clarke.

He then introduces Leibniz’s theories of mind, knowledge, and innate

ideas, showing how Leibniz anticipated the distinction between

conscious and unconscious states, before examining his doctrine of

free will and his solution to the problem of evil. An important feature

of the book is its survey of Leibniz’s moral and political philosophy,

an overlooked aspect of his work.

The final chapter assesses Leibniz’s legacy and the impact of his philosophy

on philosophy as a whole, particularly on the work of Immanuel

Kant. Throughout, Jolley places Leibniz in relation to some of the other

great philosophers, such as Descartes, Spinoza, and Locke, and discusses

Leibniz’s

key works, such as the Monadology and Discourse on Metaphysics.

This second edition has been revised throughout and includes a

new chapter on Leibniz and philosophy of language.

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