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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (or Leibnitz; 1 July 1646 [O.S. 21 June] – 14
November 1716) was a
German polymath active as a mathematician, philosopher, scientist...
- Bayle)
Examen de l'essai de M. Pope sur l'homme (1737, an
attack on the
Leibnitzian theory of Pope's poem
Essay on Man)
Logique (6 vols., 1741) De l'ésprit...
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Dover Publications, inc.
Richard C.
Brown (2012)
Tangled origins of the
Leibnitzian Calculus: A case
study of
mathematical revolution,
World Scientific ISBN 9789814390804...
- Tübingen, 1741); De
origine et
permissione mali (1724), an
account of the
Leibnitzian theodicy.
Chisholm 1911. Attribution: This article incorporates text...
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because he made use of
principles in
judging a work. He
developed a
Leibnitzian conception of the
oneness of the universe, and he may have
tried to make...
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mentioned by Reid,
Stewart and others, was
frequently referred to by the
Leibnitzians, and was
translated into
German by
Johann Christian Eschenbach the Elder...