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20710014 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY in Philosophy L-5 FAILLA MARIANNINA
(syllabus)
Nature and Subject in the Leibniz’s and Kant’s Philosophy The course aims to examine the concepts of nature and subject in Leibniz's Monadology and in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, by keeping in view some guiding notions declined in different ways in the twoo philosophies: body/mind, sensibility/intellect, quantity/quality,discrete/continuous, mechanism/teleology.
(reference books)
G.W. Leibniz, The Monadology, and Other Philosophical Writings; with an introduction and notes by Robert Latta, New York; Garland Kant's Critique of pure reason : background source materials, edited and translated by Eric Waktins, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press Anthony Savile, Leibniz and the Monadology, London, Routledge
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