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Bolzano und Leibniz über Klarheit und Deutlichkeit
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Stefania Centrone
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February 17, 2011
Abstract
At a time when they had largely fallen into disrepute Bolzano reactivated the distinctions between ‚clear‘ and ‚obscure‘, ‚distinct‘ and ‚confused‘ ideas. In the central sections of this paper I offer a critical reconstruction of the explanations of these pairs of opposita which are to be found in vol. III of Bolzano's monumental Wissenschaftslehre (1837). I then provide a detailed account of its Leibnizian counterparts that were well-known to the ‚Bohemian Leibniz‘, and finally I evaluate Bolzano's criticism thereof.
Online erschienen: 2011-02-17
Erschienen im Druck: 2010-November
© Walter de Gruyter 2010
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