Ortega begins with a detailed definition of a principle and with an
examination of the specific principles formulated by Leibnitz. He
goes on to examine Leibnitz. He goes on to examine Leibnitz s
complex and mercurial attitudes towards principles and discusses
the effects of these attitudes on his philosophy and on
contributions to mathematics and logic."
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