Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: The Art of Controversies

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Springer Science & Business Media, 2007/05/16 - 520 ページ

Leibniz is known to the wide public and to many scholars mainly as a logician and mathematician, and as the creator of a fascinating but strange metaphysical system. In these, as well as in other fields, his remarkable innovations were achieved by painstaking efforts to establish a fruitful critical dialogue with the leading contemporary thinkers. He was no less important, however, in his practical endeavor to bring opponents to negotiate reasonable solutions to key political and religious conflicts of his time.

Both his theoretical and practical activities were informed by a philosophical mind that sought in all circumstances the most general underlying principles; by a juridical mind that sought to bring order and structure to human interaction, without sacrificing the necessary flexibility; by an argumentative mind that knows that persuading is often more important than proving; by a scientific mind eager to organize past and present knowledge so as not to miss any bit of information capable of pointing the way to new discoveries; by a theologian mind that refuses to admit that religious conflicts between true believers are irresolvable; and by an ethical and political mind whose major concern is to direct all our intellectual work towards improving the well-being of humankind.

 

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Abbreviations
xii
Introductory Essay
xix
Controversies on Sacred Matters
49
The Judge of Controversies
55
Towards a Heuristics for Litigation 65
64
The Method of Jurists and the Method of Doctors
75
Towards a Heuristics for Discovery
93
A principle of discovery
101
On the Creation of a New Logic
225
New Openings
231
Theology and the Principle of Contradiction
237
Changing Religion
241
Methods of Reunion 247
246
An Ars Characteristica for the Rational Sciences
263
Characterizing Definitions and Demonstrating Propositions
271
Advancing the Art of Discovery 275
274

Estimating the Uncertain
105
Towards a Numerical Universal Language
119
The Encyclopedia and the Method of Discovery
129
Towards a Heuristics for Persuading 143
142
A The power of persuading
144
B Concurrence of arguments
145
Words
146
E Paradoxes
147
F Wrongdoing
148
H The occasion for persuading
152
Disputing until completion
155
The Others Place
163
Persuading a Skeptic
167
On Controversies
201
On Principles
209
Two Prefaces to the General Science
213
A preface
214
B Foundations and examples of a new general science
216
Introduction to a Secret Encyclopedia
219
Correspondence with the Hamburg Jungians
285
A Leibniz to Placcius March 1679
286
B Leibniz to Placcius January 1687
290
LeibnizVagetiusLeibniz 16861687
291
Leibniz to Placcius 1687
295
E Leibniz to Placcius April 1695
296
F Leibniz to Placcius May 1696 32 The Philosophical Sin Controversy 297 305
297
Two
309
Defining what Pertains to Faith
325
359
358
Pacts Contracts and Natural Law
391
Approaching the Church of England
399
Dialectic Principles and their Application 419
418
445
444
Biographical Notes
455
References
473
Subject Index
483
Name Index
509
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