Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) was one of the 17th century's
most important thinkers. A philosopher, mathematician and
scientist, his work is comparable in scope and importance only to
that of Newton and Descartes. His work dominated German philosophy
until Kant, and was revived in the early part of the 20th century,
when his work on logic was re-discovered. This four-volume set
contains 97 of the most significant essays written about Leibniz's
work. They were selected to bring out the scope of Leibniz's work
in all the areas he wrote upon, as well as to demonstrate its
importance to contemporary philosophy and the history of
philosophy. It should be a useful reference work for Leibniz
specialists, and those concerned with 17th-century philosophy and
science.
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