Philosophia methodo scientiis propria explanata

Pars VI: Physica generalis
Georg Olms Verlag, 1. Edition 2011, 756 Pages
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Benedikt Stattler (1728-1797) developed a theological reform programme with the aim of embedding the scholasticism of Leibniz and Wolff in Catholic theology. By espousing the idea of Wolff as a philosophical reformer Stattler placed himself in the firing line of conservatives within the Church. Some of his later work was placed on the Index of Prohibited Books. Stattler’s principal works also comprise the elements of his system. This is divided into three spheres: the sphere of natural reason, the sphere of sublime reason and that of divine will. The foundations of this system in natural reason are set out in the work reprinted here, "Philosophy explained using the Methods of Science" (1769-1772).
Bibliographical data
Bibliographical data
Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-487-14379-8
Subtitle Pars VI: Physica generalis
Publication Date Jan 2, 2011
Year of Publication 2011
Publisher Georg Olms Verlag
Format Hardcover
Language lateinisch
Pages 756
Copyright Year 2011
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
Reference Augsburg 1771, Reprint: Hildesheim
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