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  1. Paper, $37.00. Lloyd Strickland has produced the first volume in English dedicated to Leibniz's epistolary exchanges with Electress Sophie of Hanover (1630-1714) and her daughter, Queen Sophie Charlotte of Prussia (1668-1705). He pits the volume against a scholarly tradition that has viewed the two Sophies as either, at best, significant ...

  2. 2014. TLDR. This paper discusses three gestalts of general systems theory: behavior, organization, and substance, which refer respectively to the works of Wiener, Boulding, and Leibniz, and introduces the Leibnitian System, a system introduced by the latter. Expand. 14.

  3. Leibniz and the Two Sophies: The Philosophical Correspondence. Edited and translated by Lloyd Strickland (Toronto: CRRS Publications, 2011) pp. 468. Reviewed by Paul Lodge, Oxford University L eibniz and the Two Sophies is primarily a selection from the correspondence between Leibniz and Sophie, Electress of Hanover (1630-1714) and the corre -

  4. The Epistemological Roots of the Dispute over Time and Freedom in the Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence. Michael Wenisch - 2010 - International Philosophical Quarterly 50 (2):201-220.

  5. A critical review of Lloyd Strickland's translation of Leibniz's correspondence with Sophie and Sophie Charlotte. In addition to providing an overview of the volume, this review considers in some detail Strickland's discussion of

  6. Praise for Leibniz and the Two Sophies: The Philosophical Correspondence (The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series #10) "In his introduction, Lloyd Strickland proposes that Sophie, Electress of Hanover, and her daughter, Queen Sophie Charlotte of Prussia, found consolation in the idea of divine justice.

  7. Philosophical Traditions, ... Leibniz and the Two Sophies: The Philosophical Correspondence [Book Review] Paul Lodge. The Leibniz Review 22:179-190 (2012)