Gottfried Leibniz's theory of pre-established harmony is a philosophical theory about causation under which every "substance" only affects itself, but all the substances (both bodies and minds) in the world nevertheless seem to causally interact with each other because they have been programmed by...
1.Leibniz also used the theory of Preestablished Harmony and the best world to explain the problem of sin and evil.这种解释在用矛盾律和充足理由律对上帝存在重新做出证明的同时,用“前定和谐”和所有可能世界中最好的世界来解释罪和恶的存在。 2)Predetermined Harmony system前定和谐系统 3)predeterminate ...
Leibniz also used the theory of Preestablished Harmony and the best world to explain the problem of sin and evil. 这种解释在用矛盾律和充足理由律对上帝存在重新做出证明的同时,用“前定和谐”和所有可能世界中最好的世界来解释罪和恶的存在。
Organic Body as an Aggregate and Preestablished Harmony in the Later Philosophy of Leibniz (坂野光俊学長,中村雅秀教授,大畠重衛敦授,大薮多可志教授退職記念論文集) Shohei Edamura - 金沢星稜大学論集 = Journal of Kanazawa Seiryo University 被引量: 0发表: 2014年...
LeibnizImagination:The paper discusses Kant’s enigmatic claim that his critical philosophy succeeds in articulating a philosophical insight at which Leibniz’s pre-established harmony was ‘truly’ aimed. Kant makes the claim in response to Salomon Maimon’s (mis)reading of his Transcendental ...
Simples, Representational Activity, and the Communication among Substances: Leibniz and Wolff on pre-established HarmonyRobert, GastónLogical Analysis & History of Philosophy / Philosophiegeschichte und Logische Analyse
established harmony of mind and body, is defective in the way a number of Leibniz's examples are defective: they appeal to popular, but not necessarily Leibnizian, conceptions. 1 All this is not to say that one cannot gain a reasonably deep understanding of Leibniz's pre-established harmony....
1) preestablished harmony 前定和谐 1. Leibniz also used the theory of Preestablished Harmony and the best world to explain the problem of sin and evil. 这种解释在用矛盾律和充足理由律对上帝存在重新做出证明的同时,用“前定和谐”和所有可能世界中最好的世界来解释罪和恶的存在。
This discussion culminates in a consideration of Leibniz's doctrine of possible worlds, of the problem of disharmonious worlds, and, finally, of the doctrine of pre-established harmony. The conclusion to which we are driven is that Leibniz's theory of truth must land him in an inescapable ...