Les enjeux de la publication en France des papiers de Leibniz sur Spinoza

Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 93 (2):215 - 222 (1988)
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Foucher de Careil publie des textes inédits de Leibniz sur Spinoza, à la fois dans un but historiographique et pour prendre position dans le débat du XIXe siècle sur le panthéisme et le spiritualisme. Il oppose de plus en plus nettement Leibniz à Descartes, considéré comme l'inspirateur de Spinoza, et critique ainsi les positions de Victor Cousin. Foucher de Careil makes available unpublished writings of Leibniz on Spinoza for historiographical purposes and to have his say in the 19th century debate over pantheism and spiritualism. He contrasts Leibniz with Descartes in an ever more clear-cut fashion, seeing Descartes as having inspired Spinoza. He can thus criticise Victor Cousin's stance.

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