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The practice of reason
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ISBN: 1282558781 9786612558788 9027288674 9789027288677 9027218870 9789027218872 9781282558786 9789027218872 Year: 2010 Publisher: Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Pub. Co.

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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) dedicated much of his life to some of the most central debates of his time. For him, our chance of progress towards the happiness of mankind lies in the capacity to recognize the value of the different perspectives through which humans approach the world. Controversies supply the opportunity to exercise this capacity by approaching the opponent not as an adversary but as someone from whose point of view we can enrich our own viewpoint and improve our knowledge. This approach inspired the creation of this series. The book - the first in the series devoted to Leibniz - presents his views through actual controversies in which he participated, in several domains. Leibniz's original 'theory of controversies' thus appears not only as what the thinker thinks about how one should use reason in a controversy, but also how he puts in practice the kind of rationality he preaches.


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The practice of reason : Leibniz and his controversies
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ISBN: 9789027218872 Year: 2010 Volume: 7 Publisher: Amsterdam [etc.] Benjamins

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