The author studies Leibniz’s views of vindicating God for the existence of evil in the world, as well as the idea of the best of all possible worlds, including the past and present criticism. Following Leibniz, he opted for the presentation of Herder’s philosophy of history as one of the most significant forms of philosophical optimism that influenced the first half of the 19th century, including contemporary debates on and critiques of the topic. He defines Herder’s concept as the philosophy of historical progress, which also significantly influenced Slovak philosophy of the given period. The main goal of the article is to present Leibniz’s and Herder’s views as a starting point for the Slovak philosophy of optimism and historical progress...
The story concerning the edition of Leibniz’s papers and letters renders the story of its reception ...
The article analyzes the Leibnizian theory of optimism in order to assess the role played by two vac...
The natural philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) has traditionally been understood th...
In the era Voltaire criticized Leibnizian optimism and Rousseau defended it on the occasion of the d...
Leibniz by John Theodore Merz delves into the life and philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz [1646...
The subject of this article is Herder’s unique conception of the soul-body relationship and its dive...
Kant scholars have rarely addressed the notion of optimism as it was interpreted by the Königsbergia...
G. W. Leibniz famously proclaimed that this is the best of all possible worlds. One of the propertie...
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) was a universal genius, making original contributions to law, ...
In dieser Arbeit werden vier zwischen 1712 und 1755 entstandene Kritiken von Leibniz’ Optimismus-Leh...
The oft-told story of Leibniz’s doctrine of the best world, or optimism, is that it enjoyed a great ...
Modernity began in Leibnizs lifetime, arguably, and due to the efforts of a group of philosopher-sci...
The aim of this paper is to set out the following: firstly, the most important facts from Leibniz’s ...
Leibniz’s claim that this is the best of all possible worlds has been subject to numerous criticisms...
The article presents the various phases in which one of the most eminent journals of the history of ...
The story concerning the edition of Leibniz’s papers and letters renders the story of its reception ...
The article analyzes the Leibnizian theory of optimism in order to assess the role played by two vac...
The natural philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) has traditionally been understood th...
In the era Voltaire criticized Leibnizian optimism and Rousseau defended it on the occasion of the d...
Leibniz by John Theodore Merz delves into the life and philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz [1646...
The subject of this article is Herder’s unique conception of the soul-body relationship and its dive...
Kant scholars have rarely addressed the notion of optimism as it was interpreted by the Königsbergia...
G. W. Leibniz famously proclaimed that this is the best of all possible worlds. One of the propertie...
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) was a universal genius, making original contributions to law, ...
In dieser Arbeit werden vier zwischen 1712 und 1755 entstandene Kritiken von Leibniz’ Optimismus-Leh...
The oft-told story of Leibniz’s doctrine of the best world, or optimism, is that it enjoyed a great ...
Modernity began in Leibnizs lifetime, arguably, and due to the efforts of a group of philosopher-sci...
The aim of this paper is to set out the following: firstly, the most important facts from Leibniz’s ...
Leibniz’s claim that this is the best of all possible worlds has been subject to numerous criticisms...
The article presents the various phases in which one of the most eminent journals of the history of ...
The story concerning the edition of Leibniz’s papers and letters renders the story of its reception ...
The article analyzes the Leibnizian theory of optimism in order to assess the role played by two vac...
The natural philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) has traditionally been understood th...