Leibniz’s Opposition to Mechanistic Cognitive Science

Idealistic Studies 25 (2):175-194 (1995)
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Norbert Weiner, one of the major founders of computer science in this century, considered Leibniz its “patron saint”. In his own words, Weiner writes that the step from.

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