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Leroy E. Loemker (December 28, 1900 – November 28, 1985) was an American philosopher and historian of philosophy, best known for his scholarship on the works of
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (or Leibnitz; – 14 November 1716) was a German polymath active as a mathematician, philosopher, scientist and diplomat who is credited, alongside Sir Isaac Newton, with the creation of calculus in addition to ...
. Over the course of his career, Loemker made significant contributions to the study of early modern philosophy and the intellectual history of the seventeenth century.


Biography

Leroy Earl Loemker was born December 28, 1900, in Platteville, Wisconsin, the son of German immigrant parents. Loemker graduated from the
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in 1921 and
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in 1927. He served as a professor of philosophy at
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in
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, where he was instrumental in developing the institution’s philosophy program.


Scholarship on Leibniz

Loemker’s enduring legacy lies in his comprehensive work on Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. He produced one of the most influential modern English-language translations and compilations of Leibniz’s writings:
G. W. Leibniz: Philosophical Papers and Letters (first edition 1956; revised 1969 and later) This collection brought together a wide selection of Leibniz’s correspondence and philosophical texts, accompanied by Loemker’s commentaries and contextual notes. Its clarity and breadth have made it a standard reference in Anglophone Leibniz scholarship.
In addition to translating and editing primary sources, Loemker also wrote extensively on the historical and intellectual contexts shaping Leibniz’s thought. His work often placed Leibniz in dialogue with developments in science, religion, and political theory in the seventeenth century.


Major works

* ''Struggle for Synthesis: The Seventeenth-Century Background of Leibniz’s Synthesis of Science, Religion, and State'' (Harvard University Press, 1972) – In this monograph, Loemker explores the diverse intellectual currents—ranging from Reformation theology to the rise of modern science—that influenced Leibniz’s attempts at systematic synthesis. * ''G. W. Leibniz: Philosophical Papers and Letters'' (Editor and Translator) – A critical, annotated anthology of Leibniz’s writings, widely regarded as foundational for English-speaking students and scholars of early modern philosophy.


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