LEIBNIZ ON SUBJECTIVITY<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.7443/problemata.v2i2.11542"><i> <b>[doi: 10.7443/problemata.v2i2.11542]</b></i></a>
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Leibniz, Heidegger, Renaut, subjetividade, speculum vitaleAbstract
The reasoning of the monadic universe carries important consequences for think about a theory of subjectivity in the philosophy of Leibniz. In describing the monad, the German philosopher explains its attributes and safeguards two fundamental concepts: autonomy and perspective. This article is to explain the philosophy of Leibniz assumptions guaranteeing a notion of the individual, based on the principle of identity and fully representative of the world from itself (speculum vitale). Thus, the controversy Renaut-Heidegger is the starting point to think of a plan of subjectivity in Leibniz.Key-words: Leibniz, Heidegger, Renaut, subjectivity, speculum vitale
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