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This volume brings together a selection of essays by the German philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, offering readers an overview of his mature thought. The works cover central themes such as the theory of monads, the principle of sufficient reason, pre-established harmony, and the nature of substance and perception. The essays reflect Leibniz's efforts to reconcile mechanistic science with teleological and theological principles, and his engagement with the philosophical debates of his time, including those with Descartes, Spinoza, and Locke. The collection provides insight into Leibniz's systematic vision of a rational universe and his contributions to early modern philosophy.
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