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  1. Nov 4, 2022 · Introduction. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (b. 1646–d. 1716) was one of the greatest of the early modern “rationalist” philosophers. He is perhaps best known to students of philosophy as an advocate of the principle of sufficient reason, the preestablished harmony of mind and body, philosophical optimism, and the doctrine of monads.

  2. May 1, 2024 · 哥特弗利德·威廉·萊布尼茲(德語: Gottfried Wilhelm (von) Leibniz ,德語: [ˈɡɔtfʁiːt ˈvɪlhɛlm fɔn ˈlaɪbnɪts] 或 [ˈlaɪpnɪts] ;法語: Godefroi Guillaume Leibnitz , [ɡɔdɛfʁwa ɡijom lɛbnits] ,1646年7月1日—1716年11月14日),德意志 律師,歷史上少見的通才,素有「十七世紀的亞里斯多德」之美譽。

  3. The German polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz occupies a grand place in the history of philosophy. He was, along with René Descartes and Baruch Spinoza, one of the three great 17th Century rationalists, and his work anticipated modern logic and analytic philosophy. Like many great thinkers before and after him, Leibniz was a child prodigy and ...

  4. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, scritto alternativamente - in tedesco ed in francese - Leibnitz e conosciuto anche come Leibnitius in latino e Leibnizio in italiano ( AFI: [ˈɡɔtfʁiːt ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈlaɪpnɪts]; Lipsia, 1º luglio 1646 [1] – Hannover, 14 novembre 1716 ), è stato un filosofo, matematico, scienziato, teologo, linguista ...

  5. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (also Leibnitz or von Leibniz) (July 1, 1646 - November 14, 1716) was a German polymath, deemed a universal genius in his day and since. Educated in law and philosophy, and serving as factotum to two major German noble houses, Leibniz played a major role in the European politics and diplomacy of his day.

  6. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. (Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz; Leipzig, actual Alemania, 1646 - Hannover, id., 1716) Filósofo y matemático alemán. Su padre, profesor de filosofía moral en la Universidad de Leipzig, falleció cuando Leibniz contaba seis años. Capaz de escribir poemas en latín a los ocho años, a los doce empezó a interesarse ...

  7. Aug 25, 2021 · Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (b. 1646–d. 1716) was a universal genius, making original contributions to law, mathematics, philosophy, politics, languages, and many areas of science, including what we would now call physics, biology, chemistry, and geology. By profession he was a court counselor, librarian, and historian, and thus much of his ...

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