TY - JOUR
T1 - Jeanne Roland. Leibniz et l’individualité organique
AU - Nachtomy, O.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - the book discusses Leibniz's notion of living things through (the notion of organic individuality in) a metaphysical and historical context-this theme was pioneered by François Duchesneau but has been almost ignored in the Anglophone world until quite recently. For these reasons, Roland's conclusions might seem more local and particular to the texts and the period under consideration; she is more concerned with an adequate analysis of the texts than with a global thesis that risks simplifying them. [...]her book does not advance a grand thesis but offers a careful and instructive story of Leibniz's chronological and con- ceptual development through the complexity of his texts.
AB - the book discusses Leibniz's notion of living things through (the notion of organic individuality in) a metaphysical and historical context-this theme was pioneered by François Duchesneau but has been almost ignored in the Anglophone world until quite recently. For these reasons, Roland's conclusions might seem more local and particular to the texts and the period under consideration; she is more concerned with an adequate analysis of the texts than with a global thesis that risks simplifying them. [...]her book does not advance a grand thesis but offers a careful and instructive story of Leibniz's chronological and con- ceptual development through the complexity of his texts.
UR - https://www.proquest.com/docview/1534085340/AF52FEEBD1134274PQ/15?accountid=14483
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1353/hph.2014.0022
DO - https://doi.org/10.1353/hph.2014.0022
M3 - مراجعة كتب / ابداعات فنية / مقالات
SN - 0022-5053
VL - 52
SP - 378
EP - 379
JO - Journal of the History of Philosophy
JF - Journal of the History of Philosophy
IS - 2
ER -