Is the Human Distinguishable from the Animal by being a Rational Animal? In Principles of Nature and Grace by G. W. Leibniz

Dobra, Alexandra (2009) Is the Human Distinguishable from the Animal by being a Rational Animal? In Principles of Nature and Grace by G. W. Leibniz. E-Logos Electronic Journal for Philosophy (15/200). ISSN ISSN 1211-0442

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Abstract

The present paper aims to proceed to a succinct analysis of Leibniz"s Principles of Nature and Grace (section 5), by exploiting the cardinal arguments acquainted in it – namely, is he human distinguishable from the animal thanks to his capacity of being endowed with rationality? Henceforth, for answering this question, the herewith paper obeys to a linear analysis and presents a corpus structured in three main parts. The first two parts aims to highlight the text, through furnishing explanations on the main concepts and concerns, while the third part of the corpus offers at prima facie a criticism towards the Leibnizian principle – according to which humans are rational – in order to finally strengthen this latter principle, by emphazing that there are no solid disparagements (confutatio) towards it.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Leibniz; Rational Animal; Rationality; Human; Animal; Connectedness; Necessary or Eternal Truths; Mind; Reason; A Priori Logic.
Subjects: Philosophie > Philosophische Disziplinen > Metaphysik
Depositing User: Ghita Eugen
Date Deposited: 06 Dec 2020 15:17
Last Modified: 06 Dec 2020 15:17
URI: http://sammelpunkt.philo.at/id/eprint/3274

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