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Leibniz and China - A Commerce of Light
Franklin Perkins
Depaul University, Chicago
2004
0521830249 Hardback
Published by: Cambridge
University Press
Synopsis:
Why was Leibniz so fascinated by Chinese philosophy and culture?
What specific forms did his interest take? How did his interest
compare with the relative indifference of his philosophical
contemporaries and near-contemporaries such as Spinoza and
Locke? In this highly original book, Franklin Perkins examines
Leibniz’s voluminous writings on the subject and suggests
that his interest was founded in his own philosophy: the nature
of his metaphysical and theological views required him to
take Chinese thought seriously. Leibniz was unusual in holding
enlightened views about the intellectual profitability of
cultural exchange, and in a broad-ranging discussion Perkins
charts these views, their historical context, and their social
and philosophical ramifications. The result is an illuminating
philosophical study which also raises wider questions about
the perils and rewards of trying to understand and learn from
a different culture.
Contents:
Preface; 1. Europe encounters the world; 2. Order and diversity
in Leibniz’s metaphysics; 3. Exchange with China; 4. Interpreting
China; 5. Leibniz and cultural exchange.
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