Leibniz: Philosophical Essays (Hackett Classics)
J**S
Leibniz wanted to explain God's existence and the Bible in ...
Leibniz wanted to explain God's existence and the Bible in understandable scientific terms and mostly succeeds. Although Voltaire took him to task in Candide, Leibniz's philosophical canon holds up well. The text succeeds, if you remember to consider it from the viewpoint of a clandestine polymath, instead of a dilettante.
J**.
Five stars
I really enjoy the quality of this book. I bought it on a Friday, it shipped immediately Saturday and took perhaps just over a week to arrive. It's a must have for those getting introduced to Leibniz and must be the first thing picked up.
A**F
On time and as promised
On time and as promised.
C**.
Totally worthy
Very good academic book.
B**3
Leibniz was a unique thinker
A lot of great ideas in this book, although I don't agree with many of what is in it. Leibniz was an original thinker to say the least, and some of his ideas are still important to this day.
J**É
recommendation
The purchase was very simple, and they had the available book, the times and delivery of the product was made under the engaged conditions. I recommend this company for their quality and responsibility. I recommend this company for their quality and responsibility.
B**W
Five Stars
Excellent selections! Wish more Leibniz books were available for kindle.
P**N
Good
Good
A**N
Good selection and translation of one of the few moderns worth reading
I had no idea how sophisticated and sometimes plausible Leibniz was. He’s still bad, given he’s a modern philosopher, but he’s still not as scummy as the rest of those in his whole era and methodology (both Rationalist and Empiricist types). I’d like to add that the actual colour of the cover is more appealing than that on this product page. See the back cover picture here for reference.
A**R
A perfectly organized book of essays and letters of a ...
A perfectly organized book of essays and letters of a man who had contacts with every major figure in the 17th century Europe. A charmer who blinded himself by incomparable talent in math and metaphysics.
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