15 octobre 2021
https://www.openedition.org/12554 , info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Massimo Mugnai, « Leibniz and Gödel », Presses universitaires de Provence, ID : 10.4000/books.pup.53685
1. Gödel’s Leibniz As Markus van Atten and Juliette Kennedy have shown, even after 1959, when Gödel turned from Leibniz’s philosophy to Husserl’s later transcendental idealism, he continued to pursue a project largely inspired by Leibniz. Van Atten and Kennedy suggest that when Gödel, after this turn, was searching for the ‘right way’ of doing metaphysics, he had in mind a philosophical approach analogous to that prefigured by Leibniz in passages like the following: It is also through the kno...