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Authors: Coudert Allison P., Allison P. Coudert, A. P. Coudert
ISBN-13: 9780792331148, ISBN-10: 0792331141
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Date Published: March 1995
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Coudert Allison P.

Book Synopsis

The general view of scholars is that the Kabbalah had no appreciable influence on the philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. But on the basis of new evidence, Professor Coudert argues that this conclusion is mistaken. Leibniz was neither the foolish optimist Voltaire made him out to be in Candide nor the supreme rationalist described by so many subsequent scholars. He was a radical gnostic, whose philosophy was profoundly influenced by the Lurianic Kabbalah. Once this somewhat startling fact is understood, key areas of his philosophy, such as his concept of monads, defense of free will, and theodicy, can be seen in entirely new ways, which solve many of the problems that have perplexed scholars. This book is for all levels of readers, from those with a general interest in intellectual history to specialists in philosophy, the history of science, theology, and Jewish studies.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
A Preliminary Note on the Kabbalah
Leibniz and van Helmont: A Chronological Table
Introduction1
1A Brief Historiography of Leibniz Studies15
2Van Helmont, Leibniz, and the Kabbalah25
3Leibniz and van Helmont: Their Friendship and Collaboration35
4The Kabbalah and Monads78
5The Kabbalah and Freedom and Determinism99
6The Kabbalah and Leibniz's Theodicy112
7Causation, Language, and the Kabbalah136
Conclusion155
Notes158
Bibliography203
Index213

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