Crossword-Solution: LEIBNIZ
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| "The best of all possible worlds" philosopher | 1 answer |
| German co-discoverer of calculus | 1 answer |
| Mathematician and philosopher who coined the phrase "the best of all possible worlds" | 1 answer |
| Mathematician/philosopher Gottfried who espoused the phrase "best of all possible worlds" | 1 answer |
| Philosopher who coined the phrase "the best of all possible worlds" | 1 answer |
| Von ___, prototype of Dr. Pangloss. | 1 answer |
| BENN, GOTTFRIED | 6 answers |
| Calculus | 13 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
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greedy person
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Sentences with LEIBNIZ (5)
The binary number system, which Leibniz called Arithmetica Binaria (according to a manuscript fragment dated March 15, 1679), was not meant to be the definitive alphabet, with only two letters, but the basis for a universal language, in which the limitations of natural language are overcome.
Leibniz tried hard to make this language utilizable in all domains of human activity, in encoding laws, scientific results, music.
Many components of Leibniz's system, of Descartes' rationalism, and Peirce's pragmaticism can be mentioned.
Neither could we expect, within the literate framework, anything comparable to Plato's Dialogues, to the great philosophical systems of Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, and Marx, to the literary seduction of Heidegger, Sartre, or Martin Buber.
Leibniz's conception of many possible worlds seems to accord much better with modern logic and with the practical empiricism which is now universal.
Quotes with LEIBNIZ (3)
We assert now that Being is the proper and sole theme of philosophy. This is not our own invention; it is a way of putting the theme which comes to life at the beginning of philosophy in antiquity, and it assumes its most grandiose form in Hegel's logic. At present we are merely asserting that Being is the proper and sole theme of philosophy. Negatively, this means that philosophy is not a science of beings but of Being or, as the Greek expression goes, ontology. We take this…
Love loves and in loving always looks beyond what it has in hand and possesses. The driving impulse [*Triebimpuls*] which arouses may tire out; love itself does not tire. This *sursum corda* which is the essence of love may take on fundamentally different forms at different elevations in the various regions of value. The sensualist is struck by the way the pleasure he gets from the objects of his enjoyment gives him less and less satisfaction while his driving impulse stays t…
In Leibniz we can already find the striking observation that *cogitatur ergo est* is no less evident than *cogito ergo sum*. Naturally, *est* here does not mean existence or reality but being of whatever kind and form, including even ideal being, fictive being, conscious-being [*Bewusst-Sein*], etc. However, we must go even beyond this thesis of Leibniz. The correlate of the act of *cogitatio* is not, as Leibniz said, being simply, but only that type of being we call "objecti…
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