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- catalog alternative "De summa rerum. English & Latin".
- catalog contributor b3548991.
- catalog contributor b3548992.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Introduction. 1. The Origins and Significance of the De Summa Rerum. 2. Philosophy and the Search for Primary Truths. 3. Ideas, Possibility, and God. 4. The Principles of Contradiction, Sufficient Reason, and Harmony. 5. Material Things: A Phenomenalist Analysis. 6. Minds and Material Things. 7. Space and Time. 8. Atoms and the Actual Infinite. 9. Laws of Nature. 10. The Human Mind and its Relation to God. 11. Conclusion -- De Summa Rerum. 1. On Mind, the Universe, and God (2nd half? of Dec. 1675). 2. On Matter, Motion, Minima, and the Continuum (Dec. 1675). 3. On the Secrets of the Sublime, or on the Supreme Being (11 Feb. 1676). 4. On the Seat of the Soul (Feb. 1676). 5. On the Union of Soul and Body (Feb.? 1676). 6. On Magnitude (Early? 1676). 7. Excerpts from Notes on Science and Metaphysics (18 and 22 March 1676). 8. A Meditation on the Principle of the Individual (1 April 1676). 9. On the Elements of Thinking (1st half of April 1676). 10. On Truths, the Mind, God, and the Universe (15 April 1676). 11. On Forms, or, the Attributes of God (2nd half? of April 1676). 12. On Reminiscence and on the Mind's Self-reflection (2nd half? of April 1676). 13. On the Origin of Things from Forms (April? 1676). 14. On Simple Forms (April 1676). 15. On the Plenitude of the World (Early? 1676). 16. Guilielmus Pacidius on the Secrets of Things (Early? 1676). 17. That a Most Perfect Being is Possible (Nov.? 1676). 18. A Most Perfect Being Exists (Nov.? 1676). 19. That a Most Perfect Being Exists (18-21 Nov.? 1676). 20. My Principle is: Whatever can Exist and is Compatible with Others, Exists (12 Dec. 1676). 21. A Definition of God, or, of an Independent Being (Dec.? 1676). 22. A Chain of Wonderful Demonstrations about the Universe (12 Dec. 1676). 23. Thought is not Motion (Dec. 1676). 24. On Existence (Dec.? 1676). 25. Notes on Metaphysics (Dec. 1676).".
- catalog extent "ixiv, 145 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0300051875 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716. Works. Selections. English & Polyglot. 1992.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Yale Leibniz".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng lat".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven : Yale University Press,".
- catalog subject "110 20".
- catalog subject "B2591.D47 E5 1992".
- catalog subject "Metaphysics Early works to 1800.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction. 1. The Origins and Significance of the De Summa Rerum. 2. Philosophy and the Search for Primary Truths. 3. Ideas, Possibility, and God. 4. The Principles of Contradiction, Sufficient Reason, and Harmony. 5. Material Things: A Phenomenalist Analysis. 6. Minds and Material Things. 7. Space and Time. 8. Atoms and the Actual Infinite. 9. Laws of Nature. 10. The Human Mind and its Relation to God. 11. Conclusion -- De Summa Rerum. 1. On Mind, the Universe, and God (2nd half? of Dec. 1675). 2. On Matter, Motion, Minima, and the Continuum (Dec. 1675). 3. On the Secrets of the Sublime, or on the Supreme Being (11 Feb. 1676). 4. On the Seat of the Soul (Feb. 1676). 5. On the Union of Soul and Body (Feb.? 1676). 6. On Magnitude (Early? 1676). 7. Excerpts from Notes on Science and Metaphysics (18 and 22 March 1676). 8. A Meditation on the Principle of the Individual (1 April 1676). 9. On the Elements of Thinking (1st half of April 1676). 10. On Truths, the Mind, God, and the Universe (15 April 1676). 11. On Forms, or, the Attributes of God (2nd half? of April 1676). 12. On Reminiscence and on the Mind's Self-reflection (2nd half? of April 1676). 13. On the Origin of Things from Forms (April? 1676). 14. On Simple Forms (April 1676). 15. On the Plenitude of the World (Early? 1676). 16. Guilielmus Pacidius on the Secrets of Things (Early? 1676). 17. That a Most Perfect Being is Possible (Nov.? 1676). 18. A Most Perfect Being Exists (Nov.? 1676). 19. That a Most Perfect Being Exists (18-21 Nov.? 1676). 20. My Principle is: Whatever can Exist and is Compatible with Others, Exists (12 Dec. 1676). 21. A Definition of God, or, of an Independent Being (Dec.? 1676). 22. A Chain of Wonderful Demonstrations about the Universe (12 Dec. 1676). 23. Thought is not Motion (Dec. 1676). 24. On Existence (Dec.? 1676). 25. Notes on Metaphysics (Dec. 1676).".
- catalog title "De summa rerum : metaphysical papers, 1675-1676 / G.W. Leibniz ; translated with an introduction and notes by G.H.R. Parkinson.".
- catalog title "De summa rerum. English & Latin".
- catalog type "Early works. fast".
- catalog type "text".