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|a Leibniz and hermeneutics /
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|a Part I: Leibniz and hermeneutics -- Part II: Leibniz and Heidegger -- Part III: Leibniz-hermeneutical and phenomenological interpretations.
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|a In recent centuries in the history of philosophy, Leibniz's thought has been considered from a wide range of perspectives: as a decisive influence on modernity's genesis or, as Kant's predecessor, as key to contemporary logic's development, and even in parallel to Nietzsche's metaphysics of individuality. However, the high potential of Leibniz's thought has been most strongly understood by contemporary hermeneutics and its authors, including Heidegger, for whom Leibniz represents the greatest exponent of Modernity. This book explores the philosophical connection of the hermeneutical approach w.
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