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Hardcover New Essays Concerning Human Inderstanding, Together With an Appendix Consisting of Some of his Shorter Pieces. Translated From the Original Latin, Fre Book

ISBN: 1024075885

ISBN13: 9781024075885

New Essays Concerning Human Inderstanding, Together With an Appendix Consisting of Some of his Shorter Pieces. Translated From the Original Latin, Fre

€œNew Essays Concerning Human Understanding € by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, translated with notes by Alfred Gideon Langley, offers a profound exploration of epistemology and metaphysics. Originally written in French and engaging directly with John Locke's €œAn Essay Concerning Human Understanding, € Leibniz presents a systematic critique and alternative perspective on the nature of knowledge, perception, and the human mind. This edition includes an appendix featuring some of Leibniz's shorter philosophical pieces, providing a broader context for his thinking.

Leibniz's work remains a cornerstone of Western philosophical thought, influencing subsequent generations of philosophers and thinkers. This edition makes Leibniz's intricate arguments accessible to contemporary readers, inviting them to grapple with enduring questions about the origins and limits of human understanding. Langley's translation preserves the nuance and depth of Leibniz's original text, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and students alike.

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