Leibniz e as máquinas da natureza

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Abstract

É no Système Nouveau que Leibniz formula pela primeira vez seu conceito de "máquina da natureza" para referir-se aos organismos naturais. Ao contrário do que se poderia pensar, não se trata de reduzir tais organismos a máquinas à maneira daquelas produzidas pelo artifício humano, mas, sim, de sublinhar a diferença de natureza que há entre elas. Neste texto, pretende-se precisar o sentido da expressão "máquina da natureza", tal como a concebe Leibniz, reportando-a ao contexto teórico em que ela se inscreve. Leibniz and the machines of nature Abstract It is in Système Nouveau that Leibniz formulates for the first time his concept of “machine of nature” to refer to natural organisms. Unlike what could be thought at first, it does not mean reducing the organisms to machines such as those produced by human artifice, but rather to underline the difference of nature between them. The aim of this text is to define the meaning of the expression “machine of nature”, as it is conceived by Leibniz, considering the theoretical context in which it takes place.

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Fichant, M. (2005). Leibniz e as máquinas da natureza. DoisPontos, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.5380/dp.v2i1.1950

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