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  1. Spinoza in der Jüdischen Aufklärung: Baruch Spinoza Als Diskursive Grenzfigur des Jüdischen Und Nichtjüdischen in den Texten der Haskala von Moses Mendelssohn Bis Salomon Rubin Und in Frühen Zionistischen Zeugnissen.Jan-Hendrik Wulf - 2012 - Akademie Verlag.
    Kaum ein anderer Denker hat die jüdische Moderne in einem so hohen Maße beeinflusst wie der Philosoph Baruch Spinoza. Als eine intellektuelle Grenzfigur, die nach ihrer Verbannung aus der jüdischen Gemeinde Amsterdams im Jahre 1656 in die christlich-abendländische Geisteswelt eintrat, inspirierte er jene Aufklärer der Haskala, die ein gutes Jahrhundert später nach einem eigenen jüdischen Weg in die europäische Moderne suchten. Diese Denker trafen dabei auf eine nichtjüdische Gelehrtenwelt, in der sich mit dem Namen des niederländischen Philosophen ebenso idealisierende Erwartungen (...)
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  • Leibniz's Mill Argument Against Mechanical Materialism Revisited.Paul Lodge - 2014 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 1.
    Section 17 of Leibniz’s Monadology contains a famous argument in which considerations of what it would be like to enter a machine that was as large as a mill are offered as reasons to reject materialism about the mental. In this paper, I provide a critical discussion of Leibniz’s mill argument, but, unlike most treatments, my discussion will focus on texts other than the Monadology in which considerations of the mill also appear. I provide a survey of three previous interpretations (...)
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  • Leibniz's Mill Arguments Against Materialism.Stewart Duncan - 2012 - Philosophical Quarterly 62 (247):250-72.
    Leibniz's mill argument in 'Monadology' 17 is a well-known but puzzling argument against materialism about the mind. I approach the mill argument by considering other places where Leibniz gave similar arguments, using the same example of the machinery of a mill and reaching the same anti-materialist conclusion. In a 1702 letter to Bayle, Leibniz gave a mill argument that moves from his definition of perception (as the expression of a multitude by a simple) to the anti-materialist conclusion. Soon afterwards, in (...)
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  • Bodies of thought: science, religion, and the soul in the early Enlightenment.Ann Thomson - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    'The church in danger' : latitudinarians, Socinians, and Hobbists -- Animal spirits and living fibres -- Mortalists and materialists -- Journalism, exile, and clandestinity -- Mid-eighteenth-century materialism -- Epilogue : some consequences.
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  • Defining Spinoza’s Possible Materialism.Meriam Korichi - 2000 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22 (1):53-69.
    In a letter to Voltaire, d’Alembert described the ‘truth’ of Spinoza’s philosophy as follows.
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  • Geschichte des Materialismus und Kritik seiner Bedeutung in der Gegenwart.Friedrich Albert Lange (ed.) - 1974 - Frankfurt (am Main): Books on Demand.
    Buch 1. Geschichte des Materialismus bis auf Kant.--Buch 2. Geschichte des Materialismus seit Kant.
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  • Leibniz and Materialism.Margaret D. Wilson - 1974 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):495 - 513.
    Seventeenth century discussions of materialism, whether favorable or hostile towards the position, are generally conducted on a level of much less precision and sophistication than recent work on the problem of the mind-body relation. Nevertheless, the earlier discussions can still be interesting to philosophers, as the plethora of references to Cartesian arguments in the recent literature makes clear. Certainly the early development of materialist patterns of thought, and efforts on both the materialist and immaterialist side to establish fundamental points in (...)
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  • (2 other versions)A Short-Title List of Subject Dictionaries of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries as Aids to the History of Ideas.Giorgio Tonelli - 1971 - Studia Leibnitiana 5 (2):299-300.
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  • Spinoza in Germany from 1670 to the Age of Goethe.David Bell - 1985 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 39 (3):473-475.
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  • (1 other version)Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Discours de Metaphysique.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 1994 - Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin.
    J'ai fait dernierement (etant a un endroit ou quelques jours durant je n'avais rien a faire) un petit discours de Metaphysique, dont je serais bien aise d'avoir le sentiment de M. Arnauld. Leibniz annoncait en ces termes, en fevrier 1686, a l'un de ses nombreux correspondants, l'achevement tout recent de ces fameux trente sept articles. Ce discours offre, avec une remarquable densite, le premier grand expose d'ensemble des principes generaux d'une metaphysique qui jusque la se cherchait encore a travers de (...)
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  • L'ordre des mœurs. Essai sur la place du matérialisme dans la société française du XVIIIe siècle.Franck Salaün - 2000 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 190 (2):244-244.
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