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The Century of the Monads
Leibniz`s Metaphysics and 20-th Century Modernity
סדרת Interpretation and Culture
By Rachel Albeck Gidron
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Leibniz`s theory of the monads is imprinted on Western cultural consciousness as the explicit representative of late 17th-century Baroque
philosophy and rationalistic thought. This book sets out to demonstrate a monadic paradigm underlying scientific thought, artistic conceptions, and the poetics of the narrative in 20th-century modernism.



From the series Interpretation and Culture.
Interpretation and Culture – A Series
Edited by: Prof. Avi Sagi

Man`s nature is to interpret. Human beings, as individuals and as members of a society, are constantly engaged in the interpretation of their deeds, their values, their world and entire realm of activity. The act of interpretation is not the exclusive domain of scholars who research culture. Rather, it is first and foremost, common to every person in this world who strives to find meaning in all spheres of his activity. The act of interpretation is one of the distinguishing characteristics of human existence. Man as a creative thinker is not content with action alone. On the contrary, his acts are accompanied by explanation aimed at understanding. The art of interpretation is usually imbedded in the physical act itself. It is not confined to the light of awareness and methodological consciousness.
However, at times interpretation becomes the main focus of study and our attention is diverted from practice to theory. This transition marks the beginning of a new interpretive approach to the study of different areas of human activity by means of deciphering, analysis and description. Such work is carried out by the theoretician and interpretation becomes an independent research discipline.

The series ``Interpretation and Culture`` deals with interpretative instances. The books in the series treat the field of interpretation in various aspects: interpretation of literary, philosophical and theological texts, and interpretation of cultures and societies. Each and every book strives to propose an original, challenging interpretive reading.

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Danacode: 110-20097
ISBN: 965-226-313-3
Categories: Criticism Culture and Interpretation Interpretation and Culture edited by Prof. Avi Sagi Philosophy and Aesthetics Hebrew EBOOKS
Published: February 2007
Edition: First
Language: Hebrew
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500 gr
160 pages

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