In his reply Leibniz insisted that no one else had accused him of not making himself intelligible and sought to distance himself from the Kabbalists. Although he mentioned Knorr's friendship with van Helmont, he made no mention of his own a…7 Bonner, Anthony, ed. and tr. Selected Works of Ramon Llull (1232-1316). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1985.
8 Coudert, Allison P. Leibniz and the Kabbalah, in Leibniz, Mysticism, and Religion. Coudert, Allison P. , Popkin,…
Tom Conley
philosopher · 2 mentions across 1 reading
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Tom Conley appears in these excerpts only as a passing reference through citation, not as a substantive voice in the course's theoretical apparatus. The fragments suggest he may be involved in work on early modern intellectual history—particularly around Leibniz, Kabbalah, and mysticism—but the excerpts provided don't establish his direct relevance to the seminar's focus on AI, cybernetics, and their cultural-artistic implications. Without fuller context or independent verification, his role in Pandaemonium Architecture remains unclear.
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