Cosmologia generalis

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Cosmologia generalis is a 1731 philosophical work by Christian Wolff that systematically treats the general principles of cosmology within his rationalist metaphysical framework.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
author Christian Wolff NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
field natural theology
philosophy
follows Ontologia
genre scholarly treatise
hasAuthorialIntention to systematize cosmology within rationalist metaphysics
hasImpactOn debates on cosmology in 18th-century philosophy
historicalPeriod Early Enlightenment NERFINISHED
influenced German Enlightenment philosophy
Immanuel Kant NERFINISHED
influencedBy Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz NERFINISHED
Scholastic philosophy
language Latin
mainTopic cosmology
metaphysics
originallyPublishedAs Cosmologia generalis, methodo scientifica pertractata NERFINISHED
partOf Christian Wolff's metaphysical system
philosophicalPerspective systematic rationalist metaphysics
philosophicalTradition rationalism
publicationYear 1731
treats causality in nature
contingency and necessity in the world
general principles of cosmology
order of the universe
relation between God and world
structure of the world

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