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Leibniz's Philosophy of Logic and Language
Second edition of an important introduction to Leibniz's philosophy of logic and language, first published in 1972.
Hide Ishiguro (Author)
9780521377812, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 25 January 1991
260 pages
21.5 x 13.8 x 1.5 cm, 0.337 kg
"All serious students of Leibniz' philosophy will have to read her book." Times Literary Supplement
This is the second edition of an important introduction to Leibniz's philosophy of logic and language first published in 1972. It takes issue with several traditional interpretations of Leibniz (by Russell amongst others) while revealing how Leibniz's thought is related to issues of great interest in current logical theory. For this new edition, the author has added new chapters on infinitesimals and conditionals as well as taking account of reviews of the first edition.
1. Introduction
2. The principle of substitutivity salva veritate
3. ARS combinators
4. Ideas of sensible qualities
5. Leibniz's notion of the infinitesimal
6. Subject and predicates (relational and non-relational)
7. Monads, attributes, accidents, and relations
8. Hypothetical truths
9. Necessity and contingency.
Subject Areas: Western philosophy: c 1600 to c 1900 [HPCD]