Characteristica universalis

The Universal Language ( characteristica universalis ) designated according to Leibniz a system of signs by which all objects and their relationships, laws, inter alia, to be imaged in such a way that the things certain characters and the relationships between things should meet certain relationships between these characters.

This particular program also includes the replacement of the operation in terms of the operation with characters. This characteristica universalis should be the basis of a scientia universalis, a universal science. Of particular interest is the application of this philosophical universal language, the problem of the image. The individual characters that are used to denote the objects, while likely to be random, but not random is the structure of such a particular objectively real subject area imaging system of signs.

The combination of characters is another not arbitrary but corresponds to the link between the designated objects. The problem of universal language all his life employed without him would have succeeded a systematic exposition of Leibniz. The modern logic can be considered in some respects as a realization of Leibniz's program. She has also also been proven that the Leibniz program is realized only to a limited extent and did these limits determined by Kurt Gödel's incompleteness theorem, and insights about the possibility of decision process fairly accurately.

The requested Leibniz universal science claims the currently largely unknown philosopher Karl Christian Friedrich Krause to have found in his doctrine of essence. After the epistemological ascent to the basic knowledge of God than the One infinite and absolute Being Krause directs all knowledge of all sciences (especially new parameters for logic, mathematics, natural science, humanities and science of God, ethics, religion and foundations of a world society ) and in the infinite and absolute Being from. These new findings ( categories) require for their representation to a new language, a universal language ( Or- Om - language ) with a new structure, which corresponds to the structure of God and in himself and which exceeds all existing voice systems and their structures. Krause wrote a number of his works in this new language, which the reception of the same difficult principle. He was of the opinion that he would have the concept that sought Leibniz, executed and completed. For the purposes of this system, the problems of modern logic and mathematics are solvable.

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