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Theodicy Essays - On the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and The Origin of Evil (Hardcover) (Hardcover): Gottfried Wilhelm... Theodicy Essays - On the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and The Origin of Evil (Hardcover) (Hardcover)
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, E. M. Huggard
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The theodicy essays of Gottfried Leibniz are considered landmark examples which treat the subject thoroughly and comprehensively with lengthy and incisive philosophical discussions. Theodicy is defined as the study of the question: ""Why does evil occur in a world with a God who is good?"" - Leibniz was far from being the only scholar and philosopher troubled by evil, which he viewed as a problem that required answering from a religious and philosophical perspective. Authoring his treatises in the early 18th century, Leibniz ably details his own and past arguments on the theme of theodicy. It was arguably the issue which occupied (and preoccupied) his mind more than any other: indeed, this book represents the only book-length treatise ever written by Leibniz. This edition of the text includes all the original appendices, which include subsequent reflections on the original book. The translation to English from Norwegian by scholar E. M. Huggard is among the most appreciated to this day.

Theodicy (Paperback): Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Theodicy (Paperback)
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz; Edited by Austin M. Farrer; Translated by E. M. Huggard
R631 Discovery Miles 6 310 Out of stock

In this 1710 treatise, Gottfried Liebniz's only book-length work, he applies the idea of philosophical "optimism"-that we live in the best of all possible worlds-to the "problem of evil"-If a benevolent God exists, why do terrible things happen? He explores the possibility that humanity's happiness is not necessarily part of God's plan. Much of Leibniz's thinking in the realm of the sciences flowed from his philosophy-he believed the universe to operate under simple, intelligible, interconnected rules. Understanding how he approached the metaphysical world and humanity's place in it is vital to understanding his contributions to modern science. The impact of the work of German mathematician GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ (1646-1716) on modern science and technology is all but incalculable. His notation for infinitesimal calculus-which he developed independently of Newton-remains in use today, and his invention of binary counting is the basis for modern computing. He was a powerfully influential philosopher as well, and is still considered, alongside Descartes and Spinoza, one of the great 17th-century rationalists.

Theodicy - Essays On The Goodness Of God The Freedom Of Man And The Origin Of Evil; Edited & An Introduction By Austin Farrer;... Theodicy - Essays On The Goodness Of God The Freedom Of Man And The Origin Of Evil; Edited & An Introduction By Austin Farrer; Translated By E.M. Huggard From C.J. Gerhardt'S Edition Of The Collected Philosophical Works, 1875-90 (Paperback)
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz; Translated by E. M. Huggard; Edited by Austin Farrer
R545 Discovery Miles 5 450 Out of stock
Theodicy Essays - On the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and The Origin of Evil (Paperback): Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, E.... Theodicy Essays - On the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and The Origin of Evil (Paperback)
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, E. M. Huggard
R585 Discovery Miles 5 850 Out of stock

The theodicy essays of Gottfried Leibniz are considered landmark examples which treat the subject thoroughly and comprehensively with lengthy and incisive philosophical discussions. Theodicy is defined as the study of the question: ""Why does evil occur in a world with a God who is good?"" - Leibniz was far from being the only scholar and philosopher troubled by evil, which he viewed as a problem that required answering from a religious and philosophical perspective. Authoring his treatises in the early 18th century, Leibniz ably details his own and past arguments on the theme of theodicy. It was arguably the issue which occupied (and preoccupied) his mind more than any other: indeed, this book represents the only book-length treatise ever written by Leibniz. This edition of the text includes all the original appendices, which include subsequent reflections on the original book. The translation to English from Norwegian by scholar E. M. Huggard is among the most appreciated to this day.

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