Technology and Applications
E-Book, Englisch, 267 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-642-29575-1
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
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Zielgruppe
Upper undergraduate
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1. Introduction. Lloyd Strickland, Julia Weckend.-
Section 1: Science.
2. Philosophy and science in Leibniz. Maria Rosa Antognazza.- 3. Between learned science and technical knowledge: Leibniz, Leeuwenhoek and the school for microscopists. Alessandro Becchi.- 4. Leibniz, organic matter and astrobiology. Richard T. W. Arthur.-
Section 2: Metaphysics.
5. Plenitude and mirrors of God in Leibniz. Nicholas Jolley.- 6. As matter to form so passive to active? The irreducible metaphysics of Leibniz’s Dynamics. Tzuchien Tho.- 7. Conceptual analysis and ontology in the Leibniz – De Volder correspondence. Stefano di Bella.-
Section 3: Epistemology.
8. Leibniz’s empirical, not empiricist methodology. Dale Jacquette.- 9. Leibniz on certainty. Julia Weckend.- 10. Leibniz and probability in the moral domain. Chris Meyns.-
Section 4: Religion and Theology.
11. How Leibniz would have responded to the Lisbon earthquake. Lloyd Strickland.- 12. Leibniz on the efficacy and economy of divine grace. Agustín Echavarría.- 13. Eternal punishment, universal salvation and pragmatic theology in Leibniz. Paul Lodge.-
Biographical conclusion.
14. In the “hinterland” of globalization? Leibniz and the European expansion. Michael Kempe.- Index.