Leibniz's mill argument in 'Monadology' 17 is a well-known but puzzling argument against materialism about the mind. I approach the mill argument by considering other places where Leibniz gave similar arguments, using the same example of the machinery of a mill and reaching the same anti-materialist conclusion. In a 1702 letter to Bayle, Leibniz gave a mill argument that moves from his definition of perception (as the expression of a multitude by a simple) to the anti-materialist conclusion. Soon afterwards, in the Preface to the New Essays, Leibniz gave a different mill argument. That argument depends upon there being no arbitrary and inexplicable connections in nature, because God would not create such things. Later, in the 'Monadology', ...
Leibniz shares the enthusiasm of other 17th-century philosophers for mechanism. Nevertheless, Leibni...
I begin by looking at passages in Mill\u27s System of Logic that circumscribe the range of logic as ...
International audienceIt has long been thought that Leibniz’s conceptions of infinitesimals were a l...
Leibniz's mill argument in 'Monadology' 17 is a well-known but puzzling argument against materialism...
Leibniz’s claim that it is possible for us to gain metaphysical knowledge through reflection on the ...
What would Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz have said about today’s problem of consciousness? Some ...
In a 1687 letter to Arnauld, Leibniz draws on an argument against mind-body causation that is remini...
Leibniz's version of Idealism did not cooperate with the dominant beliefs of his time. For this reas...
Leibniz discusses the relationship between matter and mentality in two places in the New Essays. The...
Leibniz discusses the relationship between matter and mentality in two places in the New Essays. The...
This commentary on article #19 of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz\u27s Discourse on Metaphysics is for the...
This article discusses some reasons for taking a reconstructive approach to the argumentative struct...
This paper attempts to construct a novel argument against the theory of materialism in Philosophy of...
In a text written during his stay in Paris, Leibniz, to deny ontological reality to relations, emplo...
Leibniz considered that scepticism and confusion engendered by the disputes of different sects or sc...
Leibniz shares the enthusiasm of other 17th-century philosophers for mechanism. Nevertheless, Leibni...
I begin by looking at passages in Mill\u27s System of Logic that circumscribe the range of logic as ...
International audienceIt has long been thought that Leibniz’s conceptions of infinitesimals were a l...
Leibniz's mill argument in 'Monadology' 17 is a well-known but puzzling argument against materialism...
Leibniz’s claim that it is possible for us to gain metaphysical knowledge through reflection on the ...
What would Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz have said about today’s problem of consciousness? Some ...
In a 1687 letter to Arnauld, Leibniz draws on an argument against mind-body causation that is remini...
Leibniz's version of Idealism did not cooperate with the dominant beliefs of his time. For this reas...
Leibniz discusses the relationship between matter and mentality in two places in the New Essays. The...
Leibniz discusses the relationship between matter and mentality in two places in the New Essays. The...
This commentary on article #19 of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz\u27s Discourse on Metaphysics is for the...
This article discusses some reasons for taking a reconstructive approach to the argumentative struct...
This paper attempts to construct a novel argument against the theory of materialism in Philosophy of...
In a text written during his stay in Paris, Leibniz, to deny ontological reality to relations, emplo...
Leibniz considered that scepticism and confusion engendered by the disputes of different sects or sc...
Leibniz shares the enthusiasm of other 17th-century philosophers for mechanism. Nevertheless, Leibni...
I begin by looking at passages in Mill\u27s System of Logic that circumscribe the range of logic as ...
International audienceIt has long been thought that Leibniz’s conceptions of infinitesimals were a l...