Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
leibnizian
Adjective
/ˌleɪbnɪˈziːən/

Definition
Relating to the philosophy or ideas of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, a German mathematician and philosopher.

Examples
- Her approach to the problem was distinctly leibnizian, reflecting the influence of philosophical reasoning.
- The leibnizian concepts of monads have impacted various fields, including philosophy and computer science.

Meaning
The term ‘leibnizian’ is often used to describe concepts associated with Leibniz’s theories, including his ideas in metaphysics, calculus, and logic.

Synonyms
- Philosophical
- Metaphysical
- Calculus-related