Leibniz: Legacy and Impact

November 5, 2016
Department of History, Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University

Room 3.24, The Business School
Oxford Road M15 6BH
United Kingdom

Speakers:

Jeremy Dunham
University of Sheffield
Norma B. Goethe
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Nicholas Jolley
University of California, Irvine
Douglas Moggach
University of Ottawa
Arnaud Pelletier
Université Libre de Bruxelles
John Rudd
(unaffiliated)
Frederick Tremblay
(unaffiliated)

Organisers:

Lloyd Strickland
Manchester Metropolitan University

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This conference aims to celebrate the legacy and impact of the universal genius Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716). Leibniz was a polymath who made significant contributions to many fields of learning, among them philosophy, science, mathematics, law, and the study of history and languages. But which of his innovations had the greatest impact in the years that followed? And how have his ideas shaped these disciplines today? These are the questions that will be the focus of this conference.

Full details of speakers can be found http://www.leibniz-translations.com/leibniz2016.htm

Cost £25.00 per ticket, £12.50 Concessions

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