Space, time, and theology in the Leibniz-Newton controversy
著者
書誌事項
Space, time, and theology in the Leibniz-Newton controversy
(Process thought, v. 6)
Ontos, c2006
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全6件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Bibliography: p. [151]-157
Some copies have different height: 24 cm
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the famous Correspondence with Clarke, which took place during the last year of Leibniz' life, Leibniz advanced several arguments purporting to refute the absolute theory of space and time that was held by Newton and his followers. The main aim of this book is to reassess Leibniz' attack on the Newtonian theory in so far as he relied on the principle of the identity of indiscernibles. The theological side of the controversy is not ignored but isolated and discussed in the last three chapters, which deal with problems connected with the notions of omnipotence and omniscience.
目次
- Leibniz's Last Controversy with the Newtonians
- Newtonian Absolutism
- Leibinizian Relativism
- On Properties
- The Identity of Indiscernibles
- The Nutcracker at Work
- Leibniz's Verificationist Argument
- A Digression on Boethius: Eternity and Omniscience
- Omniscience: Leibniz versus Clarke
- Omniscience and Omnipotence: Clarke and Arnauld Against Leibniz
- Bibliography.
「Nielsen BookData」 より