Leibniz And Hegel: On The Question Of The Principles Of The Sufficient Reason And The Identity

This article attempts to bring some questions proposed by Hegel on the philosophy of Leibniz, in view of the considerations of this with respect to Principles of Philosophy or Monadology. Specifically, the question to be addressed is about reading proposed by Hegel around the whole notion of Monad i...

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Main Author: Cristiano Bonneau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal da Paraíba 2015-04-01
Series:Aufklärung
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Online Access:http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs/index.php/arf/article/view/22609
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Summary:This article attempts to bring some questions proposed by Hegel on the philosophy of Leibniz, in view of the considerations of this with respect to Principles of Philosophy or Monadology. Specifically, the question to be addressed is about reading proposed by Hegel around the whole notion of Monad in order to clarify some thoughts on this concept and how this comes within the second part of the Science of Logic, namely, the Doctrine of the Concept. The question posed is affiliated with two separate issues: the principle of sufficient reason and principle of identity. We should consider ultimately the thought of Leibniz proposes a philosophy for the reasoning of the individual, and the experience of identity and difference are still, albeit insufficient author Monadology.<br />
ISSN:2358-8470
2318-9428