Similar words: leibnizian, stibnite, ceiba, meibomian gland, lei, klein, oleic, leigh. Meaning: n. German philosopher and mathematician who thought of the universe as consisting of independent monads and who devised a system of the calculus independent of Newton (1646-1716).
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1. Leibniz watched these events with dismay.
2. Leibniz plans a system of characters capable of such precise calculation that mental error would be equivalent to an error of computation.
3. Longobardi provides Leibniz with accurate translations or paraphrases of the Analects passages cited above.
4. A number of respected philosophers, most notably Leibniz(sentence dictionary), criticized Newton's theories.
5. For Leibniz, there can be no such thing as a perfect vacuum.
6. By this time, Leibniz was moving outward toward an application of his system with practical consequences.
7. Leibniz then wrote five more letters which, if the archives are complete, remained unanswered.
8. Leibniz summarized his position of physical theory in regard to Cartesianism in a letter to Bouvet of 2 December 1697.
9. This fallacy has snared philosophers from Plato to Leibniz and beyond, and it still snares many major physicists.
10. They are likened by Leibniz to a series of clocks that manage to keep time without being connected.
11. Leibniz In every head is a little shithead.
12. Isaac Newton had a bitter feud with Leibniz.
13. For Leibniz, a Monad is part of a fundamental multiplicity and each one, within its heart, carries all the information of the universe in a single, stable form.
14. Among them those with great influence include Locke, Leibniz, Russell, Wittgenstein, Kripke, etc.
15. Leibniz enunciated the principal properties of what we now call conjunction, disjunction, negation, identity, set inclusion,(sentencedict.com) and the empty set.
16. Newton Leibniz was able to learn something important about calculus from his letter to him.
17. In addition, Leibniz believes that the material world is also actual composed of Monads, dominant Monad in things determines the nature of things.
18. Leibniz believes that most important in the characteristics of the Monad is the spirit of nature, and it's own initiative force.
19. Leibniz was isolated and he railed against the teachings of the universities.
20. In this way, from the spirit of Monad, Leibniz establish his Theory of Substance.
21. Newton - Leibniz ( or Leibnitz ) ( lie - bnits ) formula.
22. In the history of western philosophy, Leibniz drew a distinction between logical truth and factual truth.
23. However, Newton believed that Leibniz stole his idea after being shown one of his unpublished manuscripts.
24. In his failure to take these differences into account, Leibniz fell victim to his reliance on secondary sources.
25. A fundamental question is: How valid are these similarities that Leibniz perceived?
26. It was my good fortune to have had the stimulation of other Leibniz projects during the final stages of composing this work.
27. Under the guidance of the epistemological principle of seeking to mediate rationalism and experientialism, Leibniz put forward the theory of two kinds of truth.
28. All of their contributions were crowned by the achievements of Newton and Leibniz.
29. The limit theory had progressively developed and finally improved from Newton and Leibniz to Bolzano, Cauchy and Weierstrass.
30. This 24-month MBA program is offered in cooperation with Leibniz University Hannover. It is aimed at young academics with first work experience with the potentia...