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The Impossibility and Necessity of Theodicy : The “Essais” of Leibniz

Part of the Studies in German Idealism series
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This book provides an analytical interpretation of Leibniz's 'Essais de Théodicée' with wide-ranging references to all his works.

It shows and upholds many thesis: Leibniz's rational conception of faith, his rational notion of mystery, the reformation of classical ontology, and the importance of Leibniz's thought in the tradition of the critical idealism. In his endeavor to formulate a theodicy, Leibniz emerges as a classic exponent of a non-immanentist modern rationalism, capable of engaging in a close dialogue with religion and faith.

This relation implies that God and reason are directly involved in posing the challenge and that the defence of one is the defence of the other.

Theodicy and logodicy are two key aspects of a philosophy which is open to faith and of a faith which is able to intervene in culture and history.

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Product Details
Springer
9400798881 / 9789400798885
Paperback / softback
15/10/2014
Netherlands
318 pages, X, 318 p.
155 x 235 mm