The ‘principle of the best’ refered to the actually existing world is at the same time a ‘principle of contingency’ whenever the criterion of maximum composibility is taken into account. As it is well known, this last criterion is that which governs God’s creative election. The paper explains this issue in the context of Leibniz’s modal ontology
The philosophy of Leibniz has seen renewed interest in recent years. Many of the themes central to c...
This dissertation is a systematic account of the concept of modality in Leibniz’s thought. In chapt...
Leibniz makes substantive use of harmony and metaphysical perfection, but he very rarely offers more...
The ‘principle of the best’ refered to the actually existing world is at the same time a ‘principle...
This paper tries to approach the leibnician thesis about compossibility in its intimate relation to...
Leibniz’s treatement of contingency proceeds by degrees and develops in parallel to the systematiza...
Leibniz has long faced a challenge about the coherence of the distinction between necessary and cont...
Con el fin de conciliar la contingencia del mundo creado con la perfección divina, Leibniz propuso t...
Esta pesquisa tem como núcleo uma investigação das condições que permitiram a Leibniz mobilizar o co...
The several orders of compossibility must be sorted out «before» the divine decision to create this ...
This article studies Polo´s interpretation of the relation that Leibniz establishes between possibil...
Leibniz’s principle of sufficient reason (PSR) is the claim that everything has an explanation. It r...
The notion of substance is central to the whole of Leibniz' philosophy. It is intimately connected w...
My central claim in this study is that the fundamental metaphysical principles of Leibniz fail to pr...
International audienceThe affirmation of the existence of the best of all possible worlds is one of ...
The philosophy of Leibniz has seen renewed interest in recent years. Many of the themes central to c...
This dissertation is a systematic account of the concept of modality in Leibniz’s thought. In chapt...
Leibniz makes substantive use of harmony and metaphysical perfection, but he very rarely offers more...
The ‘principle of the best’ refered to the actually existing world is at the same time a ‘principle...
This paper tries to approach the leibnician thesis about compossibility in its intimate relation to...
Leibniz’s treatement of contingency proceeds by degrees and develops in parallel to the systematiza...
Leibniz has long faced a challenge about the coherence of the distinction between necessary and cont...
Con el fin de conciliar la contingencia del mundo creado con la perfección divina, Leibniz propuso t...
Esta pesquisa tem como núcleo uma investigação das condições que permitiram a Leibniz mobilizar o co...
The several orders of compossibility must be sorted out «before» the divine decision to create this ...
This article studies Polo´s interpretation of the relation that Leibniz establishes between possibil...
Leibniz’s principle of sufficient reason (PSR) is the claim that everything has an explanation. It r...
The notion of substance is central to the whole of Leibniz' philosophy. It is intimately connected w...
My central claim in this study is that the fundamental metaphysical principles of Leibniz fail to pr...
International audienceThe affirmation of the existence of the best of all possible worlds is one of ...
The philosophy of Leibniz has seen renewed interest in recent years. Many of the themes central to c...
This dissertation is a systematic account of the concept of modality in Leibniz’s thought. In chapt...
Leibniz makes substantive use of harmony and metaphysical perfection, but he very rarely offers more...