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Leibniz’s Dual Concept of Probability

open access: yesJournal of Modern Philosophy, 2022
Leibniz uses the concept of probability in both epistemic and non-epistemic contexts, as do many of his contemporaries. Some commentators have claimed that this dual-use is inexact or confused.
Binyamin Eisner
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La question du “pourquoi” dans la formulation du principe de raison

open access: yesLexicon Philosophicum, 2021
In the Principles of Nature and Grace (PNG) Leibniz asks two questions, “Why is there rather something than nothing?”, and why the things “must exist thus, and not otherwise”, as an immediate extension of the principle of reason.
Arnaud Lalanne
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Leibniz et Heidegger : Principe de raison suffisante et Satz vom Grund. Quelques remarques sur la destruction heideggérienne du Principe De raison (suffisante). Le Fondement (Grund) de 1929 et le Satz vom Grund (1955-56)

open access: yesLexicon Philosophicum, 2021
In the present discussion, I set myself the objective of sketching out Martin Heidegger’s two different approaches to the principle of sufficient reason in Leibniz.
Martin Škára
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“Plus simple et plus facile que quelque chose” . Le rien et la raison suffisante De Leibniz à Kant

open access: yesLexicon Philosophicum, 2021
From Leibniz’ point of view, the distinction between nature and grace is stripped of all theological reference: the key to reading the Principles of Nature and Grace (PNG) seems to be found, at the beginning of §7, in the distinction between the physical
Ferdinando Luigi Marcolungo
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Kant on the Status of Ideas and Principles of Reason

open access: yesOpen Philosophy, 2022
In the Transcendental Dialectic of the first Critique, Kant famously claims that even if ideas and principles of reason cannot count as cognitions of objects, they can play a positive role when they are used “regulatively” with the aim of organizing our ...
Gava Gabriele
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Schopenhauer׳s interpretation of “The Principle of Sufficient Reason” [PDF]

open access: yesحکمت و فلسفه, 2011
The principle of sufficient reason is one of the most significant philosophical principles. Arthur Schopenhauer, the well-known German philosopher, has emphasized on this principle and taken it as the entrance key element to his philosophical system.
abdollah amini, mohammad javad safian
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Transzendentalphilosophie als kritische Bestimmung des Standpunkts. Eine wissenschaftstheoretische Annäherung

open access: yesКантовский сборник, 2021
Both the categories and principles of understanding as well as the ideas and principles of reason build transcendental elements to conceive transcendental philosophy as a philosophical system.
Rudolf Meer
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La transformation leibnizienne des principes. Le principe de raison comme principe pratique

open access: yesLexicon Philosophicum, 2021
Two main questions will be addressed here: the transformation of Leibniz’s conception of principles will be projected on the model of reconstruction of his philosophy called metaphysics of systemic individuality; the principle of reason will then be ...
Juan Antonio Nicolás
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A Changed Understanding of Miracles in Religious Tourism

open access: yesInternational Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage, 2022
In this modern age, an unsceptical acceptance of supernatural events–those which cannot be explained as part of the natural order of things–is less common than it once was.
Stephen Haller
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Incompatibilism and the Principle of Sufficient Reason in Kant’s 'Nova Dilucidatio'

open access: yesJournal of Modern Philosophy, 2022
The consensus is that in his 1755 'Nova Dilucidatio', Kant endorsed broadly Leibnizian compatibilism, then switched to a strongly incompatibilist position in the early 1760s.
Aaron Wells
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