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    Leibnizens Mathematische Schriften, Volumes 6-7
    The Early Mathematical Manuscripts of Leibniz
    • Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's contributions to modern science and technology are profound, particularly his independent development of infinitesimal calculus notation, which is still in use. He also invented binary counting, forming the foundation of contemporary computing. As a philosopher, Leibniz is regarded as a leading figure among 17th-century rationalists, alongside Descartes and Spinoza, highlighting his significant influence on both mathematics and philosophical thought.

      The Early Mathematical Manuscripts of Leibniz
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      Leibnizens Mathematische Schriften, Volumes 6-7