
Ezio Vailati “Leibniz and Clarke: A Study of Their Correspondence”
Oxford University Press, USA | 1997-11-27 | ISBN: 0195113993 | 268 pages | Doc | 1,4 Mb
The correspondence between Leibniz and Samuel Clarke was the most influential philosophical exchange of the eighteenth century, and indeed one of the most significant such exchanges in the history of philosophy. Carried out in 1715 and 1716, the debate focused on the clash between Newtonian
and Leibnizian world systems, involving disputes in physics, theology, and metaphysics. The letters ranged over an extraordinary array of topics, including divine immensity and eternity, the relation of God to the world, free will, gravitation, the existence of atoms and the void, and the size of
the universe.
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