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Reseña de Otto Saame, El principio de razón en Leibniz

Authors: Peña, Lorenzo;

Reseña de Otto Saame, El principio de razón en Leibniz

Abstract

Afirma Saame que hay un principio núcleo de la razón que es el punto de partida para todos los demás principios leibnizianos. Leibniz titubea, en una busca que no llega nunca a un resultado estable. Este libro no lo pone claramente de manifiesto, a pesar de sus muchos aciertos. En su Conclusión reconoce Saame la existencia de contradicciones en la filosofía de Leibniz, mas piensa que son aparentes, pediendo su fuerza por el suso mediador del principio de razón. Saame no se percata de que el propio principio está involucrado en las contradicciones. La solución no la da la filosofía de Leibniz. A pesar de esos defectos, el libro es atinado en muchas de sus observaciones.

Reseña del libro de Saame sobre Leibniz

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Spain
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Keywords

Principio de razón suficiente, Contradictions, Otto Saame, Principle of sufficient reason, Principles, Contradicciones, Principios, Leibniz

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