Études sur la signification historique de la philosophie de Leibniz [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 9 (4):701-701 (1956)
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Traces the historical significance of Leibniz in the movement from Platonism to the Kantian critical philosophy. The author argues, in a final chapter, that there is a tension within Leibniz between Platonic idealism, characterized as having "perfect unity between Being and Idea," and Kantian idealism, in which the unity of ideas and being exists only in the human mind. There is an extended bibliography.--A. R.

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