Leibniz and the Consequences: An Essay on the Great European Universal Scholar

J.B. Metzler (2021)
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Leibniz was probably the last universal scholar in modern times who made original and innovative achievements in all the essential fields of knowledge of his time: as a reform-oriented lawyer, a multilateral thinking diplomat, as a mathematician of infinitesimal calculus, as the inventor of a calculating machine and in the mining of horizontal wind power, as an organizer of science and as one of the first historians who strived for source-critical methodical objectivity. However, this baroque diversity can only be understood from the center of a monadological philosophy, which wants to establish the unity of scientific worldview and metaphysical concept of the world. It is distorted in the classical reception because only Leibniz the Theodicy was known. The topicality of Leibniz today consists in re-exposing the original basic idea of unity in diversity and asking how it can be made fruitful for philosophical and political thought in the 21st century. This book is a translation of the original German 1st edition Leibniz und die Folgen by Jörg Zimmer, published by J.B. Metzler, imprint of Springer-Verlag GmbH, part of Springer Nature in 2018. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation. Springer Nature works continuously to further the development of tools for the production of books and on the related technologies to support the authors.

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Leibniz Reception from the Enlightenment to Hegel

In the middle of the eighteenth century, there was an event that not only shook the earth, but also deeply shook many of the human beliefs that had been valid until then. Goethe described this in his autobiography Poetry and Truth: “However, an extraordinary world event shook the boy’s composure for... see more

Introduction

Like no other thinker of his time, Leibniz had a finely developed sensitivity for writing occasions: his extensive correspondence shows particularly impressively the ability to adapt to his addressee in argumentation and language. Today, one would say: to pick him up where he stands. In the main phi... see more

Perspectives on Leibniz

When Leibniz’s house in Hanover was torn down in the middle of the nineteenth century, Ludwig Kugelmann sent some scraps of wallpaper from Leibniz’s study that had been found in the overburden, to his friend Karl Marx in London. Marx framed it and hung it up in his own study. The beautiful story has... see more

Leibniz and the Problem of Metaphysics

The object of our presentation is not an introduction to Leibniz’s philosophy in the sense that all the main aspects of his thought are explained in context, so as to give an overview of the whole of this philosophy. Such introductions already exist , and it would not make much sense to provide a fu... see more

Unity in Diversity: Leibniz Today

When asked about the consequences that Leibniz, beyond his reception from the eighteenth to the twentieth century, still has for our time in the twenty-first century, one could look for quick answers and say, for example: as the inventor of binary arithmetic, the mathematician Leibniz is one of the ... see more

Leibniz in Context: The Life of a Universal Scholar

When Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz saw the light of day in Leipzig on June 21, 1646, negotiations to end the Thirty Years’ War were taking place in Münster and Osnabrück. In 1648, the Peace of Westphalia marked the end of what was probably the greatest catastrophe in German history at that time. Golo Ma... see more

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