The universal impact of Leibniz's thought on the following history of philosophy may result in neglecting the way of its spread and reception. Is there anything like leibnizianism? Is there a continuity which would allow for explanations also for its inconsistencies? The articles focus on the contradiction between the concept of nature and possibilities of the analysis of infinity, the grasp of time and perspective between Leibniz, Kant and Heidegger, descriptive metaphysics and the conflict between Leibniz the historical and Leibniz the "ideal". The authors are experts from Canada, France and Central Europe. The publication is in French.
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