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  1. Abstract. LEIBNIZ AND THE TWO SOPHIES is a critical edition of all of the philosophically important material from the correspondence between the philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) and his two royal patronesses, Electress Sophie of Hanover (1630-1714), and her daughter, Queen Sophie Charlotte of Prussia (1668-1705).

    • Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Lloyd Strickland
    • 2011
  2. Reviewed by Paul Lodge, Oxford University. Leibniz and the Two Sophies is primarily a selection from the correspondence between Leibniz and Sophie, Electress of Hanover (1630-1714) and the corre-spondence between Leibniz and Sophies daughter, Queen Sophie Charlotte of Prus-sia (1668-1705).

  3. 29 de jul. de 2011 · Reviewed by Irena Backus, University of Geneva. 2011.07.29. This is an English translation (very largely from the French) of what the editor has termed philosophical correspondence between Leibniz and his patron, Electress Sophie of Hanover (1630-1714) and the latter's daughter, Queen Sophie Charlotte of Prussia (1668-1705).

  4. Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646–1716 Leibniz and the two Sophies [electronic resource] : the philosophical correspondence / ed ited and translated by Lloyd Strickland.

  5. The Philosophical Correspondence. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Sophie Electress of Hanover, Queen Sophie Charlotte of Prussia. Edited and Translated by Lloyd Strickland. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Leibniz and the Two Sophies: The Philosophical Correspondence. Glowienka, Edward W. Journal of the History of Philosophy; Baltimore Vol. 50, Iss. 4, (Oct 2012): 617-618.