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The Impossibility and Necessity of Theodicy

The 'Essais' of Leibniz - Previously published in hardcover
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
318 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Netherlandserschienen am15.10.20142013
It shows and upholds many thesis: Leibniz's rational conception of faith, his rational notion of mystery, the reformation of classical ontology, and the importance of Leibniz's thought in the tradition of the critical idealism.mehr
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KlappentextIt shows and upholds many thesis: Leibniz's rational conception of faith, his rational notion of mystery, the reformation of classical ontology, and the importance of Leibniz's thought in the tradition of the critical idealism.
ZusammenfassungThis analytical review of Leibniz's 'Essais de Théodicée' shows and upholds Leibniz's rational conception of faith, his rational notion of mystery, the reformation of classical ontology and the importance of his thought in the tradition of critical idealism.
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ISBN/GTIN978-94-007-9888-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2014
Erscheinungsdatum15.10.2014
Auflage2013
Seiten318 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht504 g
IllustrationenX, 318 p.
Artikel-Nr.15537653

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of abbreviations and symbols.- 1 Introduction. - 1.1 Theodicy.- 1.2 Philosophical Theodicy.- 1.3 The Theodicy of Leibniz.- 2True Piety.- 2.1 Truth and Appearance.- 2.2 The Fundamental Truths of Faith.- 2.3 Light and Virtue.- 2.4 The Love of God.- 2.5 Fatum Christianum.- 3 Faith and Reason.- 3.1 The General Terms of the Controversy.- 3.2 Reason.- 3.3 Truth over and against Reason: Mystery.- 3.4 Faith and Apologetics: Comprehending and Upholding.- 3.5 The Antagonist of the Theodicy: Sceptcism.- 4 Apologetic Arguments in the Theodicy.- 4.1 The Brief.- 4.2 The Legal Arguments.- 4.3 The Apologetic Arguments.- 4.4 The Antagonist of the Theodicy: Gnosis.- 5 Predetermination and Free Will.- 5.1 Absolute Necessity vs. Hypothetical and Moral Necessity.- 5.2 Contingency.- 5.3 The Will.- 5.4 Freedom.- 6 Evil and the Best of All Possible Worlds.- 6.1 The Principle of the Best .- 6.2 The Best of all Possible Worlds.- 6.3 Evil.- 6.4 Evil in the Best of all Possible Worlds.- 7 God and the Reason Principle.- 7.1 Divine Attributes: Faculties and Values.- 7.2 The Central Role of Wisdom.- 7.3 The Existence of God.- 7.4 The Necessary Being and the Supremely Perfect Being.-7.5 God and the Reason Principle.- 8 Conclusion.- 8.1 The Theodicy of Leibniz.- 8.2 Philosophical Theodicy.- 8.3 Theodicy.- Appendix One. The Metaphor of the Two Labyrinths and its Implications in Leibniz´s Thought.- Appendix Two. The reasons of Reason According to Leibniz.- Appendix Three. From Ontology to Ethics: Leibniz vs. Eckhard.- Appendix Four. Moral Necessity in Leibniz.- Index Nominum.mehr