The Mind of Leibniz: A Study in GeniusEdwin Mellen Press, 2003 - 313 páginas This volume attempts to resolve the century old dispute between Newton and Leibniz over the discovery of the calculus, and also explores both the mind and the life long research of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, documenting his phenomenal mathematical and philosophical research, as well as the apparent nature and possible origins of genius and human intelligence. |
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Chapter II | 23 |
Chapter III | 39 |
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