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'''Characteristica universalis''' is the name of a project to design a [[philosophical language]], more specifically, an [[arithmographic language]], by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The language has never been published; it is unknown whether Leibniz ever worked it out in detail. | '''Characteristica universalis''' is the name of a project to design a [[philosophical language]], more specifically, an [[arithmographic language]], by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The language has never been published; it is unknown whether Leibniz ever worked it out in detail. | ||
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Characteristica universalis is the name of a project to design a philosophical language, more specifically, an arithmographic language, by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The language has never been published; it is unknown whether Leibniz ever worked it out in detail.