peer reviewedRecent Leibniz scholarship has sought to gauge which foundational framework provides the most successful account of the procedures of the Leibnizian calculus (LC). While many scholars (e.g., Ishiguro, Levey) opt for a default Weierstrassian framework, Arthur compares LC to a non-Archimedean framework SIA (Smooth Infinitesimal Analysis) of Lawvere–Kock–Bell. We analyze Arthur’s comparison and find it rife with equivocations and misunderstandings on issues including the non-punctiform nature of the continuum, infinite-sided polygons, and the fictionality of infinitesimals. Rabouin and Arthur claim that Leibniz considers infinities as contradictory, and that Leibniz’ definition of incomparables should be understood as n...
Leibniz afirma em diversas ocasiões que a análise infinita é o conceito central para explicar a comp...
A number of scholars have recently maintained that a theorem in an unpublished treatise by Leibniz w...
In this paper, we analyze the arguments that Leibniz develops against the concept of infinite number...
International audienceIt has long been thought that Leibniz’s conceptions of infinitesimals were a l...
In this dissertation, I analyze the distinction between different types of infinity that Leibniz ide...
In contrast with some recent theories of infinitesimals as non-Archimedean entities, Leibniz’s matur...
Mathematical theories, and mainly infinitesimal Calculus, was applied by Leibniz to many other scien...
El cálculo infinitesimal elaborado por Leibniz en la segunda mitad del siglo XVII tuvo, como era de ...
The paper deals with Leibniz's manuscript writings on the foundation of infinitesimal calculus since...
Este artículo estudia el tratamiento que dio Leibniz a los infinitésimos, utilizándolos para los cál...
SUMMARY. — In his Quadratura arithmetica circuli ellipseos et hyperbolae cujus corollarium est trigo...
We present a characterization of the completeness of the field of real numbers in the form of a coll...
To explore the extent of embeddability of Leibnizian infinitesimal calculus in first-order logic (FO...
En la Theoria motus abstracti (TMA) de 1671 Leibniz afirmó, sin introducir mayores precisiones, que ...
A study of the work of Leibniz is of importance for at least two reasons. In the first place, Leibni...
Leibniz afirma em diversas ocasiões que a análise infinita é o conceito central para explicar a comp...
A number of scholars have recently maintained that a theorem in an unpublished treatise by Leibniz w...
In this paper, we analyze the arguments that Leibniz develops against the concept of infinite number...
International audienceIt has long been thought that Leibniz’s conceptions of infinitesimals were a l...
In this dissertation, I analyze the distinction between different types of infinity that Leibniz ide...
In contrast with some recent theories of infinitesimals as non-Archimedean entities, Leibniz’s matur...
Mathematical theories, and mainly infinitesimal Calculus, was applied by Leibniz to many other scien...
El cálculo infinitesimal elaborado por Leibniz en la segunda mitad del siglo XVII tuvo, como era de ...
The paper deals with Leibniz's manuscript writings on the foundation of infinitesimal calculus since...
Este artículo estudia el tratamiento que dio Leibniz a los infinitésimos, utilizándolos para los cál...
SUMMARY. — In his Quadratura arithmetica circuli ellipseos et hyperbolae cujus corollarium est trigo...
We present a characterization of the completeness of the field of real numbers in the form of a coll...
To explore the extent of embeddability of Leibnizian infinitesimal calculus in first-order logic (FO...
En la Theoria motus abstracti (TMA) de 1671 Leibniz afirmó, sin introducir mayores precisiones, que ...
A study of the work of Leibniz is of importance for at least two reasons. In the first place, Leibni...
Leibniz afirma em diversas ocasiões que a análise infinita é o conceito central para explicar a comp...
A number of scholars have recently maintained that a theorem in an unpublished treatise by Leibniz w...
In this paper, we analyze the arguments that Leibniz develops against the concept of infinite number...