This book, first published in 1975, provides critical and
comprehensive introduction to the philosophy of Leibniz. C.D. Broad
was Knightsbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy at Cambridge from
1933 to 1953 and this book is based on his undergraduate lectures
on Leibniz. Broad died in 1971 and Dr Lewy has since edited the
book for publication. Leibniz is, of course, recognized as a major
figure in all courses in the history of philosophy, but he has
perhaps been less well served by textbook writers than most other
philosophers. Broad has provided here a characteristically shrewd
and sympathetic survey which further confirms his known virtues as
an historian and expositor. It is a very clear, detailed and
orderly guide to what is notoriously a most difficult (and
sometimes disorderly) philosophical system; it provides a masterful
introduction to the subject.
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