Reality of the ideal and substantiality of the world on Leibniz: walking in and overflying the labyrinth of the continuous. / Realidade do ideal e substancialidade do mundo em Leibniz: percorrendo e sobrevoando o labirinto do contínuo

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

It is a fact sufficiently known that the space and the time concepts play central role in the Leibniz philosophy; the strong opposition that it has made to the same concepts used in the Newtonian philosophy is a prove of that. In this sense, we intend to offer a series of considerations that leave from these concepts in its relation with one another fundamental concept of the leibnizian philosophy: the individual substance concept. We believe that an adequate understanding of the most fundamentals relations between these concepts can light up on what Leibniz understood to be necessary to have as starting point for its Dynamics and its Psychology, as they relate to its Metaphysics and as it has consequences for what he used to think about Ethics and Religion. From these considerations we believe to be able to constitute important part of the exit either of the labyrinth of the continuous either of the labyrinth of the necessity according to the way as them were thought by Leibniz and as this can contribute to understand questions that are still of the order of the day referring to the bases of the Contemporaneous Science.

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psicologia e metafísica psychology and metaphysics matéria dinâmica tempo space matter body substance corpo substância dynamics time espaço

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