Series | Buch
Husserl and Leibniz
metaphysics, monadology and phenomenology
Abstrakt
This text explores how phenomenology might lead to monadological metaphysics, and conversely, how monadology might be helpful to nonmetaphysical thinking. Little has been published (especially in English) on the connections between these two fields and this edited volume is an invitation to assess the similarities and differences between Husserl’s philosophical projects and Leibniz’s metaphysics. Many Leibniz scholars have contributed to this volume. Phenomenologists covered include Stumpf, Brentano, Heidegger, Reinach, and Gurwitsch. This book appeals to scholars and advanced students working in the field.
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Ort: Cham-Heidelberg-New York-Dordrecht-London
Year: 2024
Seiten: VI, 271
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology
Series volume: 135
Referenz:
Apostolescu Iulian, Shafiei Mohammad (2024) Husserl and Leibniz: metaphysics, monadology and phenomenology. Cham-Heidelberg-New York-Dordrecht-London, Springer.