Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was a German polymath active as a mathematician, philosopher, scientist, and diplomat who is credited, alongside Isaac Newton, with the creation of calculus in addition to many other branches of mathematics, such as binary arithmetic and statistics. Leibniz has been called the "last universal genius" due to his vast expertise across fields, which became a rarity after his lifetime with the coming of the Industrial Revolution and the spread of specialized labour. He is a prominent figure in both the history of philosophy and the history of mathematics. He wrote works on philosophy, theology, ethics, politics, law, history, philology, games, music, economics and other studies. Leibniz also made major contributions to physics and technology, and anticipated notions that surfaced much later in probability theory, biology, medicine, geology, psychology, linguistics and computer science.
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Die philosophischen Schriften
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2002
Saemtliche Schriften Und Briefe
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1979
Prose works
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1898
Nouveaux essais sur l'entendement humain
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1873
Selected works
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1857
Sogenannte Monadologie und Principes de la nature et de la grace fondés en raison
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1728
Selections
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1718