The Leibniz-Caroline-Clarke Correspondence / edited and translated by Gregory Brown

По: Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm [author]Другие авторы: Brown, Gregory [editor]Тип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык)Издатель: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2023Дата авторского права: ©2023Описание: 1 online resource (997 pages)Вид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online ResourceISBN: 9780192889430Тематика(и): Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm 1646-1716 | PhilosophyЖанр/форма: Briefsammlung | Fernzugriff | Электронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext
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Cover -- The Leibniz-Caroline-Clarke Correspondence -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. The Leibniz-Caroline Correspondence: 1714-1716 -- 1.1 Setting the Stage -- 1.1.1 Leibniz in Vienna -- 1.1.2 The Death of Queen Anne and the Hanoverian Succession: Leibniz Caught Between Hanover (England) and Vienna -- 1.1.3 The Dispute with the Newtonians -- 1.2. The Correspondence: Phase One: the Princess Goes to London -- 1.2.1 Leibniz Requests an Appointment as Historiographer of Great Britain -- 1.2.2 Leibniz's Suspicions and His Increasingly Bitter Dispute with the Newtonians -- 1.2.3 Cultivating His Garden in Vienna -- 1.3. The Correspondence: Phase Two: The Beginning of the Dispute with Clarke -- 1.3.1 The Theodicy Translation Project and Leibniz's Indictment of English Philosophy -- 1.3.2 Caroline's Allegiance to Leibniz and Her Dispute with Clarke -- 1.3.3 Leibniz's Response to Clarke, the Abbé Conti, and Caroline's Continuing Loyalty -- 1.4. The Correspondence: Phase Three: Caroline's Apostasy and the End of the Affair -- 1.4.1 Leibniz's Suspicions and the Newtonian Blitz to Convert Caroline -- 1.4.2 Caroline Begins to Turn -- 1.4.3 Leibniz's Attack on Atomism and the Void and Caroline's Collusion with Newton -- 1.4.4 Leibniz's Continuing Suspicions and the Theodicy Translation Project -- 1.4.5 The End of the Affair -- 2. The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence -- 2.1 Principle of Sufficient Reason, Identity of Indiscernibles, God's Choice, Space and Time -- 2.2 God's Will and Absolute Space -- 2.2.1 First Argument against Absolute Space -- 2.2.2 Second, Independent Argument against Absolute Space -- 2.2.3 Space: Substance or Attribute? -- 2.3 Space as the Sensorium of God -- 2.4 God's Presence and Activity in the World, Miracles, and Gravity.
2.4.1 God's Presence in the World -- 2.5 Miracles and Gravity -- 2.6 Atoms and the Void -- 2.7. The End -- 1710-1712 -- 1. Essays on Theodicy, Concerning the Goodness of God, the Liberty of Man and the Origin of Evil: Discourse on the Conformity of Faith with Reason 18-19 -- 2. Leibniz to Nicolaas Hartsoeker*1 -- 3. Isaac Newton's Unpublished Draft Letter to the Editor of the Memoirs of Literature1 -- 1714 -- 4. Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff * to Leibniz -- 5. John Chamberlayne* to Leibniz -- 6. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff -- 7. Leibniz to John Chamberlayne -- 8. Isaac Newton to John Chamberlayne -- 9. John Chamberlayne* to Isaac Newton -- 10. Leibniz to Sophie* of the Palatinate, Dowager Electress of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 11. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Electoral Princess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 12. Queen Anne to Sophie* of the Palatinate, Dowager Electress of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 13. Queen Anne to Georg Ludwig*, Elector of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 14. Queen Anne to Georg August*, Electoral Prince of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 15. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Electoral Princess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, to Leibniz -- 16. Johanne Sophie*, Gräfin (Countess) zu Schaumburg-Lippe, to Baroness Mary Cowper -- 17. Benedictus Andreas Caspar de Nomis* to Leibniz (excerpt) -- 18. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Electoral Princess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 19. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Electoral Princess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 20. John Chamberlayne* to Leibniz -- 21. Johanne Sophie*, Gräfin (Countess) zu Schaumburg-Lippe, to Louise*, Raugravine Palatine (excerpt) -- 22. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Electoral Princess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, to Baroness Mary Cowper -- 23a. John Chamberlayne* to Leibniz -- 23b. Extract from the Journal of the Royal Society.
23c. Copy of a letter from John Keill* to John Chamberlayne -- 24. Benedictus Andreas Caspar de Nomis* to Leibniz -- 25. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff -- 26. Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von Sinzendorff* to Johann Caspar von Bothmer -- 27. Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von Sinzendorff* to Friedrich Wilhelm von Görtz -- 28. Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von Sinzendorff* to Leibniz -- 29. Leibniz to the Dowager Empress Wilhelmine Amalie* ofBraunschweig-Lüneburg -- 30. Leibniz to Charlotte Elisabeth von Klenk -- 31. Leibniz to Georg August*, Prince of Wales -- 32. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff -- 33. Leibniz to Ernst Friedrich von Windischgrätz -- 34. Leibniz to Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von Sinzendorff -- 35. Leibniz to Claude Alexandre de Bonneval -- 36. Leibniz to Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg -- 37. Leibniz to Eléonore Desmiers d'Olbreuse*, Dowager Duchess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg-Celle -- 38. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 39. Claude Alexandre de Bonneval* to Leibniz -- 40. Leibniz to Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg -- 41. Leibniz to Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg -- 42. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff -- 43. Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg* to Leibniz -- 44. Leibniz to Charlotte Elisabeth von Klenk -- 45. Leibniz to Claude Alexandre de Bonneval* (excerpt) -- 46. Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff* to Leibniz -- 47. Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff* to Leibniz -- 48. Leibniz to Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg* (excerpt) -- 49. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff* (excerpt) -- 50. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 51. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 52. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz -- 53. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff.
54. Leibniz to Johanne Sophie*, Gräfin (Countess) zu Schaumburg-Lippe -- 55. Leibniz to Friedrich Wilhelm von Görtz -- 1715 -- 56. Isaac Newton: An Account of the Book entitled Commercium Epistolicum* Collinii &amp -- aliorum, De Analysi promota -- published by order of the Royal-Society,in relation to the Dispute between Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Keill, about the Right of Invention of the Method of Fluxions, by some call'd the Differential Method (excerpt)1 -- 57. Some Remarks by Leibniz on Roberval*, Descartes, and Newton -- 58. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 59. Nicolas Rémond* to Leibniz (excerpt) -- 60. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz -- 61. Leibniz to Nicolas Rémond* (excerpt) -- 62. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 63. Leibniz to Johanne Sophie*, Gräfin (Countess) zu Schaumburg-Lippe -- 64. Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz -- 65. George Smalridge*, Bishop of Bristol, to Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 66. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff -- 67a. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 67b. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 68. Nicolas Rémond* to Leibniz (excerpt) -- 69. Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff* to Leibniz -- 70. Leibniz to Johann Bernoulli (excerpt) -- 71. Henriette Charlotte von Pöllnitz* to Leibniz -- 72. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 73. Leibniz to Charlotte Elisabeth von Klenk -- 74. Leibniz to Dowager Empress Wilhelmine Amalie* of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 75. Charlotte Elisabeth von Klenk* to Leibniz -- 76. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 77. Leibniz to Louis Bourguet -- 78. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz.
79a. Nicolas Rémond* to Leibniz (excerpt) -- 79b. Extracts from letters of Antonio Schinella Conti* to Nicolas Rémond* Concerning Newton -- 30 June [1715] -- 12 de Juillet [1715] -- 12 July [1715] -- ce 30 d'Aoust [1715] -- 30 August [1715] -- 79c. Antonio Schinella Conti* to Leibniz1 (excerpt) -- 80. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 81. Leibniz to Johanne Sophie*, Gräfin (Countess) zu Schaumburg-Lippe -- 82. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 83. Charlotte Elisabeth von Klenk* to Leibniz -- 84. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz -- 85. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 86. Leibniz's First Paper -- 87. Leibniz to Johann Bernoulli* (excerpt) -- 88a. Leibniz to Nicolas Rémond* (excerpt) -- 88b. Leibniz to Antonio Schinella Conti* (excerpt) -- 88c. Leibniz to Nicolas Rémond -- 89. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz -- 90. First Reply of Samuel Clarke -- 91. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 92. Leibniz's Second Paper -- 93. Leibniz to William Winde* (excerpt) -- 94. Leibniz to Christian Wolff* (excerpt) -- 1716 -- 95. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz -- 96. Second Reply of Samuel Clarke -- 97. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 98. Leibniz to Louis Bourguet* (excerpt) -- 99. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 100. Leibniz's Third Paper -- 101a. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti* (excerpt) -- 101b. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti* (excerpt) -- 101c. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti -- 101d. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti* (excerpt) -- 101e. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti -- 101f. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti.
101g. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti.
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Cover -- The Leibniz-Caroline-Clarke Correspondence -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. The Leibniz-Caroline Correspondence: 1714-1716 -- 1.1 Setting the Stage -- 1.1.1 Leibniz in Vienna -- 1.1.2 The Death of Queen Anne and the Hanoverian Succession: Leibniz Caught Between Hanover (England) and Vienna -- 1.1.3 The Dispute with the Newtonians -- 1.2. The Correspondence: Phase One: the Princess Goes to London -- 1.2.1 Leibniz Requests an Appointment as Historiographer of Great Britain -- 1.2.2 Leibniz's Suspicions and His Increasingly Bitter Dispute with the Newtonians -- 1.2.3 Cultivating His Garden in Vienna -- 1.3. The Correspondence: Phase Two: The Beginning of the Dispute with Clarke -- 1.3.1 The Theodicy Translation Project and Leibniz's Indictment of English Philosophy -- 1.3.2 Caroline's Allegiance to Leibniz and Her Dispute with Clarke -- 1.3.3 Leibniz's Response to Clarke, the Abbé Conti, and Caroline's Continuing Loyalty -- 1.4. The Correspondence: Phase Three: Caroline's Apostasy and the End of the Affair -- 1.4.1 Leibniz's Suspicions and the Newtonian Blitz to Convert Caroline -- 1.4.2 Caroline Begins to Turn -- 1.4.3 Leibniz's Attack on Atomism and the Void and Caroline's Collusion with Newton -- 1.4.4 Leibniz's Continuing Suspicions and the Theodicy Translation Project -- 1.4.5 The End of the Affair -- 2. The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence -- 2.1 Principle of Sufficient Reason, Identity of Indiscernibles, God's Choice, Space and Time -- 2.2 God's Will and Absolute Space -- 2.2.1 First Argument against Absolute Space -- 2.2.2 Second, Independent Argument against Absolute Space -- 2.2.3 Space: Substance or Attribute? -- 2.3 Space as the Sensorium of God -- 2.4 God's Presence and Activity in the World, Miracles, and Gravity.

2.4.1 God's Presence in the World -- 2.5 Miracles and Gravity -- 2.6 Atoms and the Void -- 2.7. The End -- 1710-1712 -- 1. Essays on Theodicy, Concerning the Goodness of God, the Liberty of Man and the Origin of Evil: Discourse on the Conformity of Faith with Reason 18-19 -- 2. Leibniz to Nicolaas Hartsoeker*1 -- 3. Isaac Newton's Unpublished Draft Letter to the Editor of the Memoirs of Literature1 -- 1714 -- 4. Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff * to Leibniz -- 5. John Chamberlayne* to Leibniz -- 6. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff -- 7. Leibniz to John Chamberlayne -- 8. Isaac Newton to John Chamberlayne -- 9. John Chamberlayne* to Isaac Newton -- 10. Leibniz to Sophie* of the Palatinate, Dowager Electress of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 11. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Electoral Princess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 12. Queen Anne to Sophie* of the Palatinate, Dowager Electress of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 13. Queen Anne to Georg Ludwig*, Elector of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 14. Queen Anne to Georg August*, Electoral Prince of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 15. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Electoral Princess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, to Leibniz -- 16. Johanne Sophie*, Gräfin (Countess) zu Schaumburg-Lippe, to Baroness Mary Cowper -- 17. Benedictus Andreas Caspar de Nomis* to Leibniz (excerpt) -- 18. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Electoral Princess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 19. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Electoral Princess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 20. John Chamberlayne* to Leibniz -- 21. Johanne Sophie*, Gräfin (Countess) zu Schaumburg-Lippe, to Louise*, Raugravine Palatine (excerpt) -- 22. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Electoral Princess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, to Baroness Mary Cowper -- 23a. John Chamberlayne* to Leibniz -- 23b. Extract from the Journal of the Royal Society.

23c. Copy of a letter from John Keill* to John Chamberlayne -- 24. Benedictus Andreas Caspar de Nomis* to Leibniz -- 25. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff -- 26. Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von Sinzendorff* to Johann Caspar von Bothmer -- 27. Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von Sinzendorff* to Friedrich Wilhelm von Görtz -- 28. Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von Sinzendorff* to Leibniz -- 29. Leibniz to the Dowager Empress Wilhelmine Amalie* ofBraunschweig-Lüneburg -- 30. Leibniz to Charlotte Elisabeth von Klenk -- 31. Leibniz to Georg August*, Prince of Wales -- 32. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff -- 33. Leibniz to Ernst Friedrich von Windischgrätz -- 34. Leibniz to Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von Sinzendorff -- 35. Leibniz to Claude Alexandre de Bonneval -- 36. Leibniz to Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg -- 37. Leibniz to Eléonore Desmiers d'Olbreuse*, Dowager Duchess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg-Celle -- 38. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 39. Claude Alexandre de Bonneval* to Leibniz -- 40. Leibniz to Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg -- 41. Leibniz to Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg -- 42. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff -- 43. Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg* to Leibniz -- 44. Leibniz to Charlotte Elisabeth von Klenk -- 45. Leibniz to Claude Alexandre de Bonneval* (excerpt) -- 46. Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff* to Leibniz -- 47. Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff* to Leibniz -- 48. Leibniz to Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg* (excerpt) -- 49. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff* (excerpt) -- 50. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 51. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 52. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz -- 53. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff.

54. Leibniz to Johanne Sophie*, Gräfin (Countess) zu Schaumburg-Lippe -- 55. Leibniz to Friedrich Wilhelm von Görtz -- 1715 -- 56. Isaac Newton: An Account of the Book entitled Commercium Epistolicum* Collinii &amp -- aliorum, De Analysi promota -- published by order of the Royal-Society,in relation to the Dispute between Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Keill, about the Right of Invention of the Method of Fluxions, by some call'd the Differential Method (excerpt)1 -- 57. Some Remarks by Leibniz on Roberval*, Descartes, and Newton -- 58. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 59. Nicolas Rémond* to Leibniz (excerpt) -- 60. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz -- 61. Leibniz to Nicolas Rémond* (excerpt) -- 62. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 63. Leibniz to Johanne Sophie*, Gräfin (Countess) zu Schaumburg-Lippe -- 64. Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz -- 65. George Smalridge*, Bishop of Bristol, to Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 66. Leibniz to Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff -- 67a. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 67b. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 68. Nicolas Rémond* to Leibniz (excerpt) -- 69. Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff* to Leibniz -- 70. Leibniz to Johann Bernoulli (excerpt) -- 71. Henriette Charlotte von Pöllnitz* to Leibniz -- 72. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 73. Leibniz to Charlotte Elisabeth von Klenk -- 74. Leibniz to Dowager Empress Wilhelmine Amalie* of Braunschweig-Lüneburg -- 75. Charlotte Elisabeth von Klenk* to Leibniz -- 76. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 77. Leibniz to Louis Bourguet -- 78. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz.

79a. Nicolas Rémond* to Leibniz (excerpt) -- 79b. Extracts from letters of Antonio Schinella Conti* to Nicolas Rémond* Concerning Newton -- 30 June [1715] -- 12 de Juillet [1715] -- 12 July [1715] -- ce 30 d'Aoust [1715] -- 30 August [1715] -- 79c. Antonio Schinella Conti* to Leibniz1 (excerpt) -- 80. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 81. Leibniz to Johanne Sophie*, Gräfin (Countess) zu Schaumburg-Lippe -- 82. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 83. Charlotte Elisabeth von Klenk* to Leibniz -- 84. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz -- 85. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 86. Leibniz's First Paper -- 87. Leibniz to Johann Bernoulli* (excerpt) -- 88a. Leibniz to Nicolas Rémond* (excerpt) -- 88b. Leibniz to Antonio Schinella Conti* (excerpt) -- 88c. Leibniz to Nicolas Rémond -- 89. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz -- 90. First Reply of Samuel Clarke -- 91. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 92. Leibniz's Second Paper -- 93. Leibniz to William Winde* (excerpt) -- 94. Leibniz to Christian Wolff* (excerpt) -- 1716 -- 95. Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales, to Leibniz -- 96. Second Reply of Samuel Clarke -- 97. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 98. Leibniz to Louis Bourguet* (excerpt) -- 99. Leibniz to Caroline* of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Princess of Wales -- 100. Leibniz's Third Paper -- 101a. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti* (excerpt) -- 101b. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti* (excerpt) -- 101c. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti -- 101d. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti* (excerpt) -- 101e. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti -- 101f. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti.

101g. Isaac Newton to Antonio Schinella Conti.

This volume presents the correspondence between philosophers Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Samuel Clarke, and between Leibniz and Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach, forming one of the most significant intellectual exchanges of the early modern period. This edition gives long-overdue recognition to Caroline as an important thinker of the time.

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