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  1. The Leibniz–Clarke correspondence was a scientific, theological and philosophical debate conducted in an exchange of letters between the German thinker Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Samuel Clarke, an English supporter of Isaac Newton during the years 1715 and 1716.

  2. 26 de oct. de 2010 · The Leibniz-Clarke correspondence : together with extracts from Newton's Principia and Opticks : Clarke, Samuel, 1675-1729 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Clarke, Samuel, 1675-1729; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716; Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727; Alexander, H. G. (Henry Gavin), 1925- ed.

  3. 27 de nov. de 1997 · Leibniz & Clarke: A Study of Their Correspondence. Ezio Vailati. Published: 27 November 1997. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. The correspondence between Leibniz and Samuel Clarke was the most influential philosophical exchange of the eighteenth century, and indeed one of the most significant such exchanges in the history of philosophy.

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  4. The correspondence between Leibniz and Samuel Clarkemediated by Leibniz’s erstwhile friend and disciple at the electoral court in Hanover, Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach, princess of Wales—is arguably the most famous and influential of philosophical correspondences.

  5. 1 de mar. de 2000 · Leibniz and Clarke: Correspondence. For this new edition, Roger Ariew has adapted Samuel Clarke's edition of 1717, modernizing it to reflect contemporary English usage. Ariew's introduction...

  6. Leibniz & Clarke: A Study of Their Correspondence. Ezio Vailati. Oxford University Press, 1997 - First philosophy - 250 pages. The correspondence between Leibniz and Samuel Clarke was...

  7. 6 de feb. de 2019 · The famous correspondence between Leibniz and Clarke deals with fundamental physical and metaphysical questions, such as the soul-body interaction, the freedom of will, the composition of matter, the possibility of a vacuum, miracles, gravity, and the nature of space and time.