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This book is a collection of essays on the reception of Leibniz’s thinking in the sciences and in the philosophy of science in the 19th and 20th centuries.
IntroductionRalf Krömer and Yannick Chin-Drian.- The idea of number from Gauss to Cantor. The Leibnizian heritage and its surpassingPhilippe Séguin.- The Reception of Leibniz’s Logic in 19th Century German PhilosophyVolker Peckhaus.- Leibniz’s Metaphysics as an Epistemological Obstacle to the Mathematization of Nature: the View of a Late 19th Century Neo-Kantian, Kurd LasswitzFrançoise Willmann.- Peano and his School between Leibniz and Couturat: the influence in mathematics and in international languageErika Luciano.- Couturat’s reception of LeibnizAnne-Françoise Schmid.- Russell and Leibniz on the classification of propositionsNicholas Griffin.- Cassirer, Reader, Publisher, and Interpreter of Leibniz’s PhilosophyJean Seidengart.- Leibniz on Relativity. The Debate between Hans Reichenbach and Dietrich Mahnke on Leibniz’s Theory of Motion and TimeVincenzo De Risi.- Interpretations of Leibniz’s Mathesis universalis at the beginning of the XXth CenturyDavid Rabouin.- Leibnizian traces in H.Weyl’s Philosophie der Mathematik und NaturwissenschaftErhard Scholz.- Gödel, Leibniz and “Russell’s mathematical logic”Gabriella Crocco.- Chaitin, Leibniz and complexityHerbert Breger.- Abbreviations.Index