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Leibniz: philosophical writings

Book • 1989
This book is a compilation of Leibniz's philosophical works, which were not consolidated into a single canonical text during his lifetime.

It includes key writings such as 'Discourse on Metaphysics,' 'Primary Truths,' and correspondence with other thinkers.

The collection reflects Leibniz's broad range of interests and his attempts to reconcile modern philosophy with ancient and medieval thought.

It covers topics such as metaphysics, the nature of truth, the principle of sufficient reason, and the concept of monads, providing a comprehensive view of Leibniz's philosophical system.

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Julian Barbour
when discussing his philosophical writings that influenced Barbour's ideas on variety and the universe.
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