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    The estimation of reality. Variety, change and order of the real according to Leibniz

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    G.W. Leibniz addresses the issue of reality in different ways according to the objects that are considered. One way relates to the characterisation of mental contents (realitas), another to the distinction between real (realia) and imaginary phenomena, and a third one to the real foundation of phenomena in things (res). But in all those reflections, as diverse as they are, Leibniz constantly refers the same set of criteria in order to ‘estimate’ reality, namely: by considering its variety, its change and its order. This article examines various instances of what Leibniz himself calls the ‘estimation of reality’.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Archived - General Information (DO NOT USE)

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    DO NOT USE - The goal of this component was to document the data collection process of the Silent Cities Dataset. This component is just left for archive

    Deductive reasoning

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