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  1. Time and Space in the Philosophy of Leibnitz. Part I.Sergii Secundant & Arina Oriekhova - 2022 - Sententiae 41 (2):98-123.
    Arina Oriekhova's interview with Professor Serhii Secundant, devoted to Leibniz's concept of time and space, the peculiarities of Michael Fatch's interpretation of this concept, and various historico-philosophical approaches to understanding Leibniz's philosophy as a whole.
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  • Commentary on Thomasius's “Philosophical Dissertation on Literary Plagiarism”.Roman Kyselov - 2021 - Sententiae 40 (1):104-115.
    Commentary on the first Ukrainian translation of Thomasius’ work entitled “Nucleus disputationis de plagio literario maxime theoreticus, thesibus paucis & brevibus comprehensus”, which is one of the Appendices to the famous “Philosophical dissertation on literary plagiarism”.
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  • (1 other version)Коментар до томазієвої "філософської дисертації про літературний плагіат".Роман Кисельов - 2021 - Sententiae 40 (1):104-115.
    Commentary on the first Ukrainian translation of Thomasius' work entitled "Nucleus disputationis de plagio literario maxime theoreticus, thesibus paucis & brevibus comprehensus", which is one of the Appendices to the famous "Philosophical Dissertation on Literary Plagiarism".
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  • Вольф і еклектицизм: Від поняття відкритої системи до систематичного інтелекту.Сергій Секундант - 2021 - Sententiae 40 (2):6-29.
    The paper provides a comparative analysis of the programs of reforms of philosophy developed by Christian Wolff and the members of the Eclecticist school. It reveals the critical foundations of the concepts of the system by both schools and assesses the prospects of their further development. Although Wolff is often inconsistent, he is nevertheless closer to Descartes and Leibniz, and therefore to the Platonic tradition. The Eclecticists, on the other hand, are closer to the Peripatetic tradition, and therefore to empiricism. (...)
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