Els drets del sensible: estudi leibnizià
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This paper analyzes the Kantian claim that Leibniz had identified the sensibility with the
confused representation of things. Section 1 outlines the Kantian perspective in order to discriminate
the exact Leibnizian thesis from the consequence that Kant deduces from it,
namely the intellectualization of phenomena. Section 2 examines the Leibnizian view, confirmes
the main Kantian claim about it and rejects the scholars’ arguments according to
which Leibniz had not conflated confused thought with sensibility. Section 3 argues against
the second part of the Kantian claim and holds that Leibniz had not intellectualized the
phenomena, at least in the sense that Kant understands it