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Eintrag Nr. 20627
Literature type Articles
Author Noble, Christopher P.
Title Self-Moving Machines and the Soul
Subtitle Leibniz Contra Spinoza on the Spiritual Automaton
Title of magazine / anthology The Leibniz Review
Counting 27
Year 2017
Pages 65-89
Contains bibliography 80-83
Language English
Thematic areas Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Contemporaries and context, Reception history, Comparison of theories
Subject TIE
Subject (individuals) Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation yes
German commentary "For Spinoza, the soul acts as a spiritual automaton when it overcomes imaginative ideas and produces true ideas ... for Leibniz contra Spinoza, the spiritual automaton is a means to render intelligible a providential or in which everything happens for the best." (abstract, p. 65)
English commentary "For Spinoza, the soul acts as a spiritual automaton when it overcomes imaginative ideas and produces true ideas... for Leibniz contra Spinoza, the spiritual automaton is a means to render intelligible a providential or in which everything happens for the best." (abstract, p. 65)
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