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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

The Art of Controversies

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  • A new picture of Leibniz emerges clearly from this book: a thinker actively working for the solution of acute conflicts and developing the intellectual means for that purpose
  • Controversy – as Leibniz teaches us in his Art of Controversies – does not mean fight and quarrel, but rather the willingness to learn from the other, the readiness to discover in what seems to be an implacable opponent, someone who in fact shares with us basic assumptions which can form the ground for a solid cooperation and partnership
  • Leibniz’s ‘rationalism’ is not restricted to a concern with expanding and applying a logical and mathematical model of thought and action
  • As the texts collected, translated, and commented in this book show, rationality for him must also – if it wishes to be relevant to conflict plagued individual and social life – be able to display enough flexibility, without thereby falling into arbitrariness

Part of the book series: The New Synthese Historical Library (SYNL, volume 60)

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Table of contents (45 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-LXXII
  2. Vices of Mingled Disputes

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 1-6
  3. The Controversy of Controversies

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 7-24
  4. The Religion of a Peasant

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 25-28
  5. The Elements of Thinking

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 29-34
  6. The Balance of Law

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 35-40
  7. Can there be an Obligation to Believe?

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 41-48
  8. Controversies on Sacred Matters

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 49-54
  9. The Judge of Controversies

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 55-64
  10. Towards a Heuristics for Litigation

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 65-74
  11. Interpretation and Argumentation in Law

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 77-92
  12. Towards a Heuristics for Discovery

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 93-104
  13. Estimating the Uncertain

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 105-118
  14. Towards a Numerical Universal Language

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 119-128
  15. The Encyclopedia and the Method of Discovery

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 129-142
  16. Towards a Heuristics for Persuading

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 143-162
  17. The Other’s Place

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 163-166
  18. Persuading a Skeptic

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 167-200
  19. On Controversies

    • Marcelo Dascal
    Pages 201-208

About this book

Leibniz is known to the wide public and to many scholars mainly as a logician and mathematician, and as the creator of a fascinating but strange metaphysical system. In these, as well as in other fields, his remarkable innovations were achieved by painstaking efforts to establish a fruitful critical dialogue with the leading contemporary thinkers. He was no less important, however, in his practical endeavor to bring opponents to negotiate reasonable solutions to key political and religious conflicts of his time.

Both his theoretical and practical activities were informed by a philosophical mind that sought in all circumstances the most general underlying principles; by a juridical mind that sought to bring order and structure to human interaction, without sacrificing the necessary flexibility; by an argumentative mind that knows that persuading is often more important than proving; by a scientific mind eager to organize past and present knowledge so as not to miss any bit of information capable of pointing the way to new discoveries; by a theologian mind that refuses to admit that religious conflicts between true believers are irresolvable; and by an ethical and political mind whose major concern is to direct all our intellectual work towards improving the well-being of humankind.

Reviews

From the reviews:

“This book is an invaluable contribution to the history of (philosophical) ideas and also a contribution to the pragmatics of discussion and debate, including argumentation (in the vernacular sense) and logic. … should be read by philosophers of language (as well as historians of philosophy) as well as by pragmaticians and more generally by those who are concerned by the standards of public debates.” (Anne Reboul, Linguist List, April 2009)

"[...] an impressive scholarly achievement and an indispensable tool for understanding Leibniz's thinking on form and function of controversies." (Gerd Fritz, University of Gießen, Germany, Journal of Historical Pragmatics 9:1, 2008)

"The Art of Controversies is an outstanding collection of the most important Leibniz texts concerning his life-long obsession: the art of reasoning not merely in mathematics, but also and above all in human conflict. In the vast amount of existing literature on Leibniz, this book is a must-read." (Bernardino Orio de Miguel, Catedrático de Filosofía, 2008)

"This book … in its 45 chapters, newly translated or retranslated Leibnizan texts in which the philosopher pursues his lifelong passion for analyzing and refining the logical structure and practical conduct of intellectual debate. … This volume promises to function as a rich and important resource not only for Leibniz scholars and for scholars of early modern philosophy generally, but also for philosophers … . It should also prove valuable to historians of ideas, theorists of argumentation, logicians, and scholars of rhetoric." (Véronique M. Fóti, The Review of Metaphysics 61:2, 2007)

"[...] is a treasure trove for scholars interested in Leibniz's practical rationality and his practical action in general. [...] All in all, this is a very rich collection of translations of mostly unknown texts which will give food for thought for a longtime to come and will inspire scholars to dig deeper into this most interesting and ignored area of Leibniz's thought." (Markku Roinila, Studia Leibnitiana, Band XXXVIII/XXXIX, Heft 2, 2006/2007)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Tel Aviv University, Israel

    Marcelo Dascal

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