02491nam 22005173u 450 991078399220332120230120032415.01-282-77780-70-203-13369-297866127778061-134-69611-61-283-88231-01-134-69612-4(CKB)1000000000253459(EBL)165918(OCoLC)811562952(MiAaPQ)EBC165918(MiAaPQ)EBC5292942(EXLCZ)99100000000025345920130418d2012|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Leibniz and the Monadology[electronic resource]Hoboken Taylor and Francis20121 online resource (255 p.)Routledge Philosophy GuideBooksDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-17113-X Cover; Routledge Philosophy Guide Book to Leibniz and the Monadology; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; 1. Two Great Principles (31-7); 2. God (38-46); 3. Simple substances (1-3); 4.Monadic nature (4-13); 5. Perception and appetition (14-19); 6. Worlds (53-6); 7. Matter ( 2, 57); 8. Organic bodies and composite substances (60-77); 9. Mind and body (78-81 and 17); 10. Spirits and the moral order (82-90); Appendix: Monadology; Select bibliography; IndexLeibniz is a major figure in western philosophy and, with Descartes and Spinoza, one of the most influential philosophers of the Rationalist School. The Monadology is his most famous work and one of the most important works of modern philosophy.Leibniz and the Monadology introduces and assesses:*Leibniz's life and the background to the Monadology*the ideas and text of the Monadology*Leibniz's continuing importance to philosophyLeibniz and the Monadology is ideal for anyone coming to Leibniz for the first time. It also includes the text of theRoutledge Philosophy GuideBooksLeibniz, Gottfried WilhelmMonadologyMonadologyLeibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm.Monadology.Monadology.193Savile Anthony281019AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910783992203321Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Leibniz and the Monadology3839629UNINA