The Best of All Possible Worlds? Leibniz's Philosophical Optimism and Its Critics 1710-1755: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, cartea 322
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004218468
ISBN-10: 9004218467
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
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ISBN-10: 9004218467
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
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Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Theodicy and Leibniz’s Philosophical Optimism
1 Philosophical Optimism: The System of the Best and the Meaning of Evil
2 The Foundations of Philosophical Optimism
3 The Problem of Freedom and Leibniz’s Theory of Hypothetical Necessity
2 Eternal Truths, the Choice of the Best, and the Almighty Reality of Sin: Budde and Knoerr’s Doctrinae orthodoxae de origine mali (1712)
1 Two Conceptual Hazards: Metaphysical Evil and Uncreated Eternal Truths
2 “God Did not Identify Several Worlds, but Immediately the Best”: Against the Divine Choice of the Best
3 Not a Wonderful World – The Best of All Possible Worlds after Sin
4 Final Comments and Open Questions
3 A Jesuit Attacks: Louis-Bertrand Castel’s Review of the Theodicy in the Journal de Trévoux (1737)
1 The Happy Rationalist
2 God’s Freedom and Evil in the Best of All Worlds: Some New Names for Usual Criticisms of Optimism
3 Final Comments and Open Questions
4 Banning the Best World, God’s (Supposed) Freedom, and the Principle of Sufficient Reason: Christian August Crusius’s Criticism of Optimism (1745)
1 Conceptual Flaws and the Moral Danger of Optimism
2 On the Use and Limits of the Principle of Sufficient Reason
3 Final Comments and Open Questions
5 The Prize-Contest on Optimism of the Prussian Academy of Sciences: Adolf Friedrich Reinhard’s Examen de l’optimisme (1755)
1 Reinhard’s Picture of Optimism
2 Against Optimism
3 Final Comments and Open Questions
6 Early Counter-Optimism: Main Arguments and the Nature of the Conflict
1 Counter-Optimism: An Inventory of Arguments
2 Classifying Counter-Optimism: The Intellectualism-Voluntarism Schema
3 Some Comments on the Feasibility of Intellectualism and Voluntarism
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1 The Theodicy and Leibniz’s Philosophical Optimism
1 Philosophical Optimism: The System of the Best and the Meaning of Evil
2 The Foundations of Philosophical Optimism
3 The Problem of Freedom and Leibniz’s Theory of Hypothetical Necessity
2 Eternal Truths, the Choice of the Best, and the Almighty Reality of Sin: Budde and Knoerr’s Doctrinae orthodoxae de origine mali (1712)
1 Two Conceptual Hazards: Metaphysical Evil and Uncreated Eternal Truths
2 “God Did not Identify Several Worlds, but Immediately the Best”: Against the Divine Choice of the Best
3 Not a Wonderful World – The Best of All Possible Worlds after Sin
4 Final Comments and Open Questions
3 A Jesuit Attacks: Louis-Bertrand Castel’s Review of the Theodicy in the Journal de Trévoux (1737)
1 The Happy Rationalist
2 God’s Freedom and Evil in the Best of All Worlds: Some New Names for Usual Criticisms of Optimism
3 Final Comments and Open Questions
4 Banning the Best World, God’s (Supposed) Freedom, and the Principle of Sufficient Reason: Christian August Crusius’s Criticism of Optimism (1745)
1 Conceptual Flaws and the Moral Danger of Optimism
2 On the Use and Limits of the Principle of Sufficient Reason
3 Final Comments and Open Questions
5 The Prize-Contest on Optimism of the Prussian Academy of Sciences: Adolf Friedrich Reinhard’s Examen de l’optimisme (1755)
1 Reinhard’s Picture of Optimism
2 Against Optimism
3 Final Comments and Open Questions
6 Early Counter-Optimism: Main Arguments and the Nature of the Conflict
1 Counter-Optimism: An Inventory of Arguments
2 Classifying Counter-Optimism: The Intellectualism-Voluntarism Schema
3 Some Comments on the Feasibility of Intellectualism and Voluntarism
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Hernán D. Caro, Ph.D. (2012, Humboldt-Universität of Berlin).