A. Gurwitsch: "Leibniz - Philosophie des Panlogismus" [Book Review]

Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 27:355 (1977)
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A review of Aron Gurwitsch’s Philosophie des Panlogismus (1974), which reads Leibniz’s metaphysics as a form of panlogicism. Leibniz’s metaphysics is not only derivable from his logic (Couturat, Russell), but is itself a form of logic, all the way down until reaching the level of the phenomena.

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