In:Historical Pragmatics of Controversies: Case studies from 1600 to 1800
Gerd Fritz, Thomas Gloning and Juliane Glüer
[Controversies 14] 2018
► pp. 209–252
Chapter 6Leibniz vs. Locke
A virtual controversy
Published online: 2 November 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/cvs.14.06fri
https://doi.org/10.1075/cvs.14.06fri
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.The NE – what kind of text?
- 3.The NE as a refutation pamphlet based on the disputation model
- 4.Topic management
- 4.1Aspects of topic management
- 4.2Elements of topic management
- 4.2.1Global topic structure
- 4.2.2Dealing with repetitions
- 4.2.3Indicating thematic connections and topic change
- 4.3Introducing Leibniz’s own topics
- 4.4Introducing and indicating digressions
- 4.5Making topic structures explicit
- 5.Philalethes’ first move – rendering Locke’s material
- 5.1Leibniz’s task
- 5.2Selecting and condensing
- 5.3Rendering Locke’s wording
- 6.The second move: Theophilus’ comments
- 6.1Aspects of the second move
- 6.2Direct confrontation
- 6.3Critical moves
- 6.4Refutation
- 6.5Voicing agreement
- 6.6Agreeing and adding objections or modifications
- 6.7Giving extra information and explanations
- 7.Making the third move: Philalethes
- 7.1Producing natural dialogue
- 7.2Connecting to the following point by the use of but
- 7.3Signaling agreement
- 7.4Conceding a point made by Theophilus
- 8.Forms of intertextuality
- 9.Conclusion
Notes References
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