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The Leibniz-Des Bosses Correspondence: The Yale Leibniz Series

Autor G. W. Leibniz Traducere de Brandon Look, Donald Rutherford
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 sep 2007
This volume is a critical edition of the ten-year correspondence (1706-1716) between Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, one of Europe’s most influential early modern thinkers, and Bartholomew Des Bosses, a Jesuit theologian who was keen to bring together Leibniz’s philosophy and the Aristotelian philosophy and religious doctrines accepted by his order. The letters offer crucial insights into Leibniz’s final metaphysics and into the intellectual life of the eighteenth century.
Brandon C. Look and Donald Rutherford present seventy-one of Leibniz’s and Des Bosses’s letters in the original Latin and in careful English translation. Few of the letters have been translated into English before. The editors also provide extensive annotations, deletions, and marginalia from Leibniz’s various drafts, and a substantial introduction setting the context for the correspondence and analyzing the main philosophical issues.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780300118049
ISBN-10: 030011804X
Pagini: 558
Ilustrații: 2 figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 236 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria The Yale Leibniz Series


Notă biografică

Brandon C. Look is University Research Professor, University of Kentucky. Donald Rutherford is professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego.

Recenzii

“Brandon Look and Donald Rutherford provide a detailed and historically informed picture of the Leibniz-Des Bosses correspondence as well as a brilliant introductory essay that will be hugely influential on Leibniz scholarship.”—Richard T. W. Arthur, McMaster University, Ontario

"One of the most important contributions to Leibniz studies of the past few decades...a precious and welcome contribution."—Maria Rosa Antognazza, British Journal for the History of Philosophy