Robinson also examines Leibniz's complex relationship with other thinkers of the period, including his philosophical disagreements with Descartes, his critique of Newtonian physics, and his influence on the German Idealists like Kant and Hegel. Central to the book is Leibniz's vision of the world as a coherent system governed by divine rationality, and his enduring legacy as a key figure in the development of both modern science and philosophy. The Rationalist Tradition offers a nuanced portrait of Leibniz's intellectual ambition and a critical assessment of his search for unity in the midst of the philosophical and scientific transformations of the early modern age.
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