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  1. De summa rerum (hereafter: DSR) is the title given by the editors of the Akademieausgabe to a rich, but perplexing set of metaphysical fragments written by Leibniz in the period from December 1675 to December 1676, dealing with fundamental topics of philosophy including the first principles of philosophy, the nature of mind and perception, the nature and existence of God, the derivation of ...

  2. De Summa Rerum: Metaphysical Papers, 1675-76 (review) Christia Mercer; Journal of the History of Philosophy; Johns Hopkins University Press; Volume 33, Number 4, October 1995; pp. 689-691; 10.1353/hph.1995.a225900; Review

  3. De Summa Rerum: Metaphysical Papers, 1675–1676, trans. G.H.R. Parkinson (New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1992), p. xii. Google Scholar For instance, respectively: “For things to exist is the same as for them to be understood by God to be the best” (PDSR 113: A VI iii 587) and “There is nothing without a reason...” (PDSR 113: A VI iii 587).

  4. 3 nov. 2013 · PDF | On Nov 3, 2013, Emilio Maria De Tommaso published De summa rerum. ... nel titolo del suo saggio parla di “metaphysical papers 1675-76”; ... bre del 1675 e il dicembre del 1676, ...

  5. De Summa Rerum: Metaphysical Papers, 1675-76 (review). [REVIEW] Christia Mercer - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (4):689-691. De summa rerum: Metaphysical Papers, 1675-1676.

  6. De Summa Rerum ebook ∣ Metaphysical Papers, 1675-1676 · The Yale Leibniz Series By G. W. Leibniz. Read a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive ...

  7. De Summa Rerum: Metaphysical Papers, 1675-1676. G. W. Leibniz & G. H. R. Parkinson. Philosophical Review 103 (2):368-369 (1992) Add citations You must login to add ...