Journal of East China Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) ›› 2005, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (5): 96-102, 110, 124.

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Leibniz's Philosophy and Phenomenology——From Leibniz to Husserl and Heidegger

Jing-yu SANG   

  • Received:2005-03-02 Online:2005-09-01 Published:2005-05-25

Abstract:

It is seemingly unexpected that Leibniz's philosophy, which is always regarded as a model of rationalistic dogmatism, is paid great attention by phenomenologists such as Husserl and Heidegger. In fact Leibniz's philosophy is multi-dimensional. His theory of intuition goes beyond the opposition between rationalism and empiricism in modern philosophy, and his monadology has elements of existentialism. Husserl and Heidegger, from their own phenomenological viewpoints, give different explanations to his philosophy. It is helpful for us to study their relations so as to reconsider Leibniz's thoughts.

Key words: intuition, phenomenology, Leibniz

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