Dans le labyrinthe : : nécessité, contingence et liberté chez Leibniz, cours 2009 & 2010 / / Jacques Bouveresse, Jean-Matthias Fleury (editor).

It was Leibniz himself who spoke of "error labyrinths" in connection with two central philosophical problems: that of the continuous and that of freedom. From the first, we can say by following Vuillemin that, since the formulation of Zeno's paradoxes, he has dominated the history of...

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Place / Publishing House:France : : Collège de France,, 2009
Year of Publication:2013
2009
Language:French
Series:Philosophie de la connaissance
Physical Description:1 online resource (89 pages).
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