The purpose of this article is to develop a second lecture to modern mechanism. This implies that an adequate understanding of it consists, above all, to consider it as a project and not as a consolidated doctrinal system. In order to achieve this, we grab Leibniz’s philosophy as our fundamental theme, which, differentiating itself of Cartesianism, identifies the inconsistencies that are implied when we conceive mechanism as a complete philosophical system, mainly when pretending to justify mechanically the natural world; this is, from figure, size and movement. All of the above does not imply that Leibniz rejects entirely mechanism, but it allows us to understand it as a mean to develop his philosophy, proposing a complementarity between f...
A new model for the explanation of natural reality enters into fashion during the XVII century: the ...
Leibniz’s metaphysics is an answer to problems in the XVIIth. and early XVIIIth. centuries. Each epo...
We routinely speak of Newton’s laws in classical mechanics without really knowing how Newton underst...
The purpose of this article is to develop a second lecture to modern mechanism. This implies that an...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze some of Leibniz’s critics of mechanics in order to unde...
Aim of thefollowing paper is to take into account the relevance of the mechanical explanation of na...
En sus primeras publicaciones dedicadas a temas de metafísica Leibniz presenta una noción reformada ...
A concepção de matéria que emerge da dinâmica leibniziana é interessante pelo modo em que junta e co...
The organism-mechanism relationship is at the center of the controversy between Leibniz and Stahl. L...
In this paper we study the rela- tionship between Leibniz’s mechanics and his metaphysics of bodies ...
Se busca precisar dos sentidos de mecanismo en Kant, a saber, el “mecanismo de la naturaleza” como s...
This article presents and illustrates the concepts of Descartes, Pascal and Leibniz about the nature...
This article presents and illustrates the concepts of Descartes, Pascal and Leibniz about the nature...
The present work pretends to analyze the ontological status of corporeal substances in Leibniz throu...
Aujourd'hui, philosophes et hommes de sciences se trouvent d'accord pour affirmer que le mécanisme n...
A new model for the explanation of natural reality enters into fashion during the XVII century: the ...
Leibniz’s metaphysics is an answer to problems in the XVIIth. and early XVIIIth. centuries. Each epo...
We routinely speak of Newton’s laws in classical mechanics without really knowing how Newton underst...
The purpose of this article is to develop a second lecture to modern mechanism. This implies that an...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze some of Leibniz’s critics of mechanics in order to unde...
Aim of thefollowing paper is to take into account the relevance of the mechanical explanation of na...
En sus primeras publicaciones dedicadas a temas de metafísica Leibniz presenta una noción reformada ...
A concepção de matéria que emerge da dinâmica leibniziana é interessante pelo modo em que junta e co...
The organism-mechanism relationship is at the center of the controversy between Leibniz and Stahl. L...
In this paper we study the rela- tionship between Leibniz’s mechanics and his metaphysics of bodies ...
Se busca precisar dos sentidos de mecanismo en Kant, a saber, el “mecanismo de la naturaleza” como s...
This article presents and illustrates the concepts of Descartes, Pascal and Leibniz about the nature...
This article presents and illustrates the concepts of Descartes, Pascal and Leibniz about the nature...
The present work pretends to analyze the ontological status of corporeal substances in Leibniz throu...
Aujourd'hui, philosophes et hommes de sciences se trouvent d'accord pour affirmer que le mécanisme n...
A new model for the explanation of natural reality enters into fashion during the XVII century: the ...
Leibniz’s metaphysics is an answer to problems in the XVIIth. and early XVIIIth. centuries. Each epo...
We routinely speak of Newton’s laws in classical mechanics without really knowing how Newton underst...