As far as treatments of causation are concerned, the pre-Kantian 18th century German context has long been dismissed as a period of uniform and unrepentant Leibnizian dogmatism. While there is no question that discussions of issues relating to causation in this period inevitably took Leibniz as their point of departure, it is certainly not the case that the resulting positions were in most cases dogmatically, or in some cases even recognizably, Leibnizian. Instead, German theorists explored a range of positions regarding the nature of causal powers, the appropriate systems to explain the observed agreement between the states of substances, and the ground of free actions, or so I will argue in this chapter. Focusing on these three issues, I ...
This dissertation originates from the problem suggested by the view that Leibniz is an idealist whos...
In this paper I will discuss the doctrine of substance which emerges from Leibniz’s unpublished earl...
Leibniz and Kant were heirs of a biblical theistic tradition which viewed miraculous activity in the...
As far as treatments of causation are concerned, the pre-Kantian 18th century German context has lon...
In the debate on causality in eighteenth-century Germany, Leibniz’s theory of pre-established harmo...
Leibniz argued that in natural world, only intra-substantial or immanent causation is possible— the ...
Various aspects of the problem of causation in contemporary philosophy have foundations in the work ...
One of the more exotic and mysterious features of Leibniz’s later philosophical writings is the harm...
The consensus is that in his 1755 Nova Dilucidatio, Kant endorsed broadly Leibnizian compatibilism, ...
This paper examines Du Châtelet’s and Kant’s responses to the famous vis viva controversy – ...
The article investigates the relationship between Leibniz’s and Huygens’ theory of possibility and ...
In his attempt to reconcile piety and the new science, teleology and mechanism, final causation and ...
My central claim in this study is that the fundamental metaphysical principles of Leibniz fail to pr...
will give an overview of the fascinating communication between G. W. Leibniz and Pierre Bayle on pre...
This dissertation originates from the problem suggested by the view that Leibniz is an idealist whos...
In this paper I will discuss the doctrine of substance which emerges from Leibniz’s unpublished earl...
Leibniz and Kant were heirs of a biblical theistic tradition which viewed miraculous activity in the...
As far as treatments of causation are concerned, the pre-Kantian 18th century German context has lon...
In the debate on causality in eighteenth-century Germany, Leibniz’s theory of pre-established harmo...
Leibniz argued that in natural world, only intra-substantial or immanent causation is possible— the ...
Various aspects of the problem of causation in contemporary philosophy have foundations in the work ...
One of the more exotic and mysterious features of Leibniz’s later philosophical writings is the harm...
The consensus is that in his 1755 Nova Dilucidatio, Kant endorsed broadly Leibnizian compatibilism, ...
This paper examines Du Châtelet’s and Kant’s responses to the famous vis viva controversy – ...
The article investigates the relationship between Leibniz’s and Huygens’ theory of possibility and ...
In his attempt to reconcile piety and the new science, teleology and mechanism, final causation and ...
My central claim in this study is that the fundamental metaphysical principles of Leibniz fail to pr...
will give an overview of the fascinating communication between G. W. Leibniz and Pierre Bayle on pre...
This dissertation originates from the problem suggested by the view that Leibniz is an idealist whos...
In this paper I will discuss the doctrine of substance which emerges from Leibniz’s unpublished earl...
Leibniz and Kant were heirs of a biblical theistic tradition which viewed miraculous activity in the...