Wolffiana VI: Christian Wolff's German Logic

Sources, Significance and Reception.
Georg Olms Verlag, 1. Edition 2017, 244 Pages
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Published in 1713, Christian Wolff’s so-called German Logic was one of the most popular and most discussed books in eighteenth-century German philosophy. Generations of students have learned philosophy through this textbook, which played a central role in the invention of the so-called “Leibnizo-Wolffian philosophy”, and thus in the controversies that opposed Wolffians to anti-Wolffians in the first half of the century. This volume gathers studies addressing its context (particularly regarding the definition of philosophy, the notion of invention or the way how the book shaped an enduring but ill-formed picture of Leibniz), its major developments (on experience, hypothesis or error) and some aspects of its (controversial) reception by Müller, Baumgarten and Kant. These studies show how Christian Wolff’s very first book-length philosophical publication, though largely ignored today, has actually shaped the vocabulary and numerous issues of the philosophical German Enlightenment.
Bibliographical data
Bibliographical data
Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-487-15561-6
Subtitle Sources, Significance and Reception.
Publication Date Apr 1, 2017
Year of Publication 2017
Publisher Georg Olms Verlag
Format Hardcover
Language englisch
Pages 244
Copyright Year 2017
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
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