Philosophical Essays and Texts of Leibniz Characters

Philosophical Essays and Texts of Leibniz Character List

Wilhelm Leibniz

Wilhelm Leibniz is the narrator in ‘Philosophical Essays and Texts of Leibniz.' Leibniz discusses his philosophical ideas referring to other renowned philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle. The counter and productive discussions about his ideas put Leibniz better positioned to prove his arguments.

Plato

According to Leibniz, Plato is an exceptional author and philosopher whose works cannot be disputed even when using facts. Therefore, Plato’s work is praised by Leibniz because it stands out.

Aristotle

Aristotle is an ancient philosopher, and Leibniz follows a lot from his past work to excel in his philosophical arguments. However, Leibniz is quick to critique what he feels needs more attention and scrutiny.

God

God is mentioned throughout Leibniz's philosophical essays. For instance, God is recognized as a Supreme Being because he makes everything. The recognition of God as the most powerful reminds readers that there is supernatural power in their midst that cannot be disputed.

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