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Leibniz: Philosophical Papers, 1677-1686 Universal Language, Characteristic, Logic, Encyclopaedia, and General Science

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.07.2026

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Oxford Academic

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704

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24,1/16,2/4,7 cm

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1177 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-895978-6

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.07.2026

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

704

Maße (L/B/H)

24,1/16,2/4,7 cm

Gewicht

1177 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-895978-6

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Leibniz: Philosophical Papers, 1677-1686
    • Abbreviations

    • Introduction

    • 1. Leibniz's Life

    • 2. Leibniz's Writings

    • 3. Overview: Logic, Universal Language, Characteristic, General Science and Encyclopaedia

    • 4. About the Volumes, Selections of Texts, Apparatus and Typographical Conventions

    • Logic, Universal Language, Characteristic

    • 1. After So Many Logics, The Logic I Want Has Not Yet Been Written

    • 2. Definition

    • 3. Empirical Notions

    • 4. On the Natural Origin of Languages

    • 5. A Dialogue

    • 6. Words

    • 7. Didactic Method

    • 8. On Teaching Languages

    • 9. General Language

    • 10. Universal Language

    • 11. Chrysippus' Heap

    • 12. On a Rational Grammar and the Art of Memory

    • 13. Paradoxes

    • 14. Rational Language

    • 15. On Estimating the Uncertain

    • 16. Analysis of Languages

    • 17. Logical-Grammatical Notes

    • 18. Grammatical Thoughts

    • 19. Tables. Divisions. Method. Genera and Subaltern Species

    • 20. On the Logical Characteristic

    • 21. Primitive Propositions

    • 22. On a General Analytical Calculus

    • 23. On Principles

    • 24. Elements for Building a Calculus

    • 25. Through the Characteristic, We Can Set Up Experiments in Metaphysics

    • 26. Logical Conversion

    • 27. What is Prior by Nature

    • 28. On Negation

    • 29. My Characteristic Requires a New Encyclopaedia

    • 30. Elements of a Universal Characteristic

    • 31. Elements of a Calculus

    • 32. Elements of a Universal Calculus

    • 33. Investigations for a Universal Calculus

    • 34. A Calculus of Inferences

    • 35. A Method of Examining Inferences by Numbers

    • 36. Rules for the Validity of Inferences

    • 37. Rules from which the Validity of Inferences and the Forms and Moods of Categorical Syllogisms Can Be Judged by Means of Numbers

    • 38. Characteristic Numbers Expressed in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew

    • 39. On the Universal Characteristic Language and the Art of Discovery

    • 40. Reasoning Calculus, or, the Art of Reasoning Easily and Infallibly

    • 41. Specimen of the Universal Calculus

    • 42. Addenda to Specimen of the Universal Calculus

    • 43. Verbal Characteristic

    • 44. Whether Ideas Have Parts

    • 45. Characteristic

    • 46. Giving a Specimen of the Philosophical Language in Geometry

    • 47. On Primary and Secondary Syllogistic Moods

    • 48. On Mathematically Determining the Forms of Syllogisms

    • 49. On the Demonstration of Non-identical Axioms

    • 50. Method of Disputing Until the Subject is Exhausted

    • 51. On Overcoming an Opponent Quickly

    • 52. A Thread for Thinking, or, on Founding a New Logic

    • 53. The Synthetic Method, that is, the Art of Ordering Theorems and Problems

    • 54. On the Rational Language

    • 55. On True and False, Affirmation and Negation, and Contradictories

    • 56. General Investigations concerning the Analysis of Notions and Truths

    • 57. Specimens of the Rational Calculus

    • 58. Demonstration of the Axioms of Identity and Diversity

    • 59. Definitions: Alike, Similar, Species, Affection

    • 60. A Calculus of Coincidents

    • 61. The Composition of One Thing by Another

    • 62. Specimen of a Calculus of Coincidents and Inexistents

    • 63. Grammatical Analysis for Creating a General Characteristic or Language

    • 64. Principles of Human Knowledge

    • 65. On the Principles of Contradiction and That There Is Nothing Without a Reason

    • General Science and Encyclopaedia

    • 66. The True Method

    • 67. Deleted Remarks on Methods

    • 68. On the Art of Discovery in General

    • 69. On the Most Excellent Use of the Combinatorial Art, Which Is to Write an Encyclopaedia

    • 70. Two Methods of Geometry

    • 71. Universal Atlas

    • 72. A Society or Order of Charity

    • 73. Society of the Friends of God for Celebrating God's Praises and in Opposition to the Atheism Spreading Throughout the World

    • 74. On the Organon or Great Art of Thinking

    • 75. On the Alphabet of Human Thoughts

    • 76. Definitions: Something, Nothing, Substance

    • 77. A Plan for a New Encyclopaedia to Be Written Using the Method of Discovery

    • 78. On the Combinatorial Art of Discovery

    • 79. The Art of Mathematics

    • 80. Preface for The Key to Secret Mathematics

    • 81. On the Synthetic and Analytic Methods

    • 82. On the Usefulness of the Analytic and Synthetic Methods

    • 83. Combinatorics

    • 84. Elements of Mathesis for the Use of Beginners

    • 85. On the Characteristic Art and Analytical or Combinatorial Discoveries in Universal Mathesis

    • 86. Definitions: Good, Perfect, Privative

    • 87. Formulas for Commands in All the Mechanical Arts Following the Example of Military Commands concerning the Handling of Arms and Evolutions

    • 88. Reduction of the Sciences to Figures and Formulas

    • 89. Precognita to the Encyclopaedia, that is, to Universal Science

    • 90. Directing Studies to Happiness

    • 91. Foundations and Specimens of the General Science concerning a New System for the Renewal and Enhancement of the Sciences

    • 92. Foundations and Specimens of the General Science concerning the Renewal and Enhancement of the Sciences

    • 93. Foundations of the General Science

    • 94. Preface for Foundations of the General Science

    • 95. Introduction to the General Science

    • 96. On the Notions that Form the Basis of Everything We Think About

    • 97. On the Literary Republic

    • 98. On Joining the Advances of the Ancients with Ours

    • 99. Preface for a Work on the Renewal of the Sciences

    • 100. On the Elements of Truth

    • 101. Mathematical Reflection on the Transformation of Bodies

    • 102. Synopsis of Foundations and Specimens of the New General Science

    • 103. Foundations and Specimens of the General Science

    • 104. A Rule of Discovery

    • 105. On the Use of the Combinatorial Art in the General Science

    • 106. Idea for a Book Whose Title Will Be New Elements of Universal Mathesis

    • 107. On the Division of the Whole World of the Sciences

    • 108. Introduction to a Secret Encyclopaedia

    • 109. Short Definition of General Science

    • 110. On Universal Synthesis and Analysis, or the Art of Discovery and Judgement

    • 111. General Observations

    • 112. Division of Terms and Enumeration of Attributes

    • 113. Genera of Terms

    • 114. Divisions

    • 115. A Popular Method of Teaching, and a More Perfect Scientific One

    • 116. On the True Perfection of Humankind

    • 117. Plus Ultra

    • 118. Definitions of Metaphysical and Logical Notions

    • 119. New Proposals

    • 120. Recommendations for Founding the General Science

    • 121. On the Obscuring of Primary Propositions

    • 122. The Elements of Universal Truth

    • 123. For the Preface to The Elements of Eternal Truth

    • 124. The Elements of Reason

    • Bibliography

    • Index