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This book, an exploration of the work of Leibnitz, is Ortega's most systematic contribution to philosophy. Ortega begins with a detailed definition of a principle and with an examination of the specific principles formulated by Leibnitz. He goes on to trace back the origin of the concept of principle to Aristotle and then shows the evolution of deductive theory from the beginings of philosophy through to Descartes.
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The Idea of Principle in Leibniz and the Evolution of Deductive Theory
May 31, 1980, W W Norton & Co Ltd
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La idea de principio en Leibniz y la evolución de la teoría deductiva
1979, Revista de Occidente en Alianza Editorial
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The Idea of Principle in Leibnitz and the Evolution of Deductive Theory
1971, W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
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La idea de principio en Leibniz y la evolución de la teoría deductiva.
1967, Revista de Occidente
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La idea de principio en Leibniz y la evolucion de la teoria deductiva
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Table of Contents
Preliminary Note
Page 7
1.
The Idea of Principle in Leibnitz
Page 11
2.
What a Principle Is
Page 15
3.
Thinking and Being, or the Heavenly Twins
Page 20
4.
Three Positions of Philosophy with Respect to Science
Page 22
5.
The Reign of Physics Begins about 1750
Page 39
6.
Back Over the Road
Page 44
7.
Algebra as a "Way of Thinking"
Page 46
8.
Analytical Geometry
Page 54
9.
Concept as a "Term"
Page 57
10.
Truth and Logicality
Page 62
11.
The Concept in Pre-Cartesian Deductive Theory
Page 65
12.
Proof in the Deductive Theory According to Aristotle
Page 76
13.
Logical Structure in the Science of Euclid
Page 87
14.
Definitions in Euclid
Page 93
15.
"Evidence" in Euclid's Axioms
Page 100
16.
Aristotle and the "Transcendental Deduction" of Principles
Page 107
17.
The "Implicit Axioms" in Euclid—Common Axioms and "Proper" Axioms
Page 113
18.
Sensualism in the Aristotelian "Way of Thinking"
Page 128
19.
Essay on What Happened to Aristotle with Principles
Page 144
20.
Parenthetical Note on Scholasticisms
Page 201
21.
New Revision of the Itinerary
Page 213
22.
Incommunicability of the Genera
Page 218
23.
Modernity and Primitivism in Aristotle
Page 232
24.
The New "Way of Thinking" and Aristotelian Demagoguery
Page 237
25.
The Cataleptic Imagination of the Stoics
Page 246
26.
Ideoma—Draoma
Page 257
27.
Doubt, the Beginning of Philosophy
Page 262
28.
The Historical Origin of Philosophy
Page 271
29.
The Level of Our Roots
Page 276
30.
Belief and Truth
Page 295
31.
The Dramatic Side of Philosophy
Page 305
32.
The Jovial Side of Philosophy
Page 320
33.
The Cartesian "Way of Thinking"
Page 334
Appendix 1: Concerning Optimism in Leibnitz
Page 343
Appendix 2: Renaissance, Humanism, and Counter Reformation
Page 376
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
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