Leibniz Society of North America
Philosophical society
The Leibniz Society of North America is a philosophical society whose purpose is to promote the study of the philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The society publishes The Leibniz Review, organizes an annual conference, sponsors group sessions at meetings of the American Philosophical Association, holds an annual essay contest, and issues an annual newsletter.[1]
References
- ^ "Jen Nguyen's "Leibniz on Place" Wins Leibniz Society of North America 2019 Essay Contest". Harvard University, Department of Philosophy. 15 October 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
External links
- Official site
- Listing at erraticimpact.com
- Membership Services
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Mathematics and
philosophy
philosophy
- Alternating series test
- Best of all possible worlds
- Calculus controversy
- Calculus ratiocinator
- Characteristica universalis
- Compossibility
- Difference
- Dynamism
- Identity of indiscernibles
- Individuation
- Law of continuity
- Leibniz wheel
- Leibniz's gap
- Leibniz's notation
- Lingua generalis
- Mathesis universalis
- Pre-established harmony
- Plenitude
- Sufficient reason
- Salva veritate
- Theodicy
- Transcendental law of homogeneity
- Rationalism
- Universal science
- Vis viva
- Well-founded phenomenon
- De Arte Combinatoria (1666)
- Discourse on Metaphysics (1686)
- New Essays on Human Understanding (1704)
- Théodicée (1710)
- Monadology (1714)
- Leibniz–Clarke correspondence (1715–1716)
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