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6Leibniz and the Mechanization of ThoughtThink 25 (72): 31-40. 2026.From his plans for a combinatorics of symbols, to the mechanization of thought, to designing mechanical automata that could compute for us, to binary notation, Gottfried Leibniz gave us a sense of how rationality was mechanically possible and how reason could be mechanically explained as ‘well-behaved’ thought-to-thought transitions using symbols. In what follows, I shall trace the developments of some of Leibniz’s ideas and present the elements of his vision of a future, which, so I argue, are …Read more
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82Stephen Mumford and Rani Lill Anjum, Getting Causes from Powers (Oxford: Oxford University Press, September 2011), xvi + 272pp., £36 (review)Ratio 27 (1): 115-121. 2014.
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2260Leibniz’s Legacy and Impact (edited book)Routledge. 2019.This volume tells the story of the legacy and impact of the great German polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716). Leibniz made significant contributions to many areas, including philosophy, mathematics, political and social theory, theology, and various sciences. The essays in this volume explores the effects of Leibniz’s profound insights on subsequent generations of thinkers by tracing the ways in which his ideas have been defended and developed in the three centuries since his death. E…Read more
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1348Tercentenary Essays on the Philosophy & Science of G.W. LeibnizPalgrave-Macmillan. 2016.This book presents new research into key areas of the work of German philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716). Reflecting various aspects of Leibniz's thought, this book offers a collection of original research arranged into four separate themes: Science, Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Religion and Theology. With in-depth articles by experts such as Maria Rosa Antognazza, Nicholas Jolley, Agustín Echavarría, Richard Arthur and Paul Lodge, this book is an invaluable res…Read more
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