In the debate on causality in eighteenth-century Germany, Leibniz’s theory of pre-established harmony plays a central role. This theory presupposes important metaphysical assumptions, such as the monadological structure of the world, and represents a radical alternative to the theory of physical influx. This paper provides an overview of the debate in the period between C. Wolf and A.G. Baumgarten. While the former is skeptical about the monadology and accepts pre-established harmony as a valid hypothesis only concerning the soul-body relationship, the latter endorses the monadological theory and therefore adopts pre-established harmony in its universal value. A further conclusion is that Leibniz’s Essais de Théodicée can be taken as...
Written in 1714, the “Monadology” is widely regarded as a classic statement of much of Leibniz’s mat...
The purpose of this essay is to discuss relationality in G.W Leibnizs Monadologie (1714). In general...
Various aspects of the problem of causation in contemporary philosophy have foundations in the work ...
In the debate on causality in eighteenth-century Germany, Leibniz\u2019s theory of pre-established h...
As far as treatments of causation are concerned, the pre-Kantian 18th century German context has lon...
This dissertation originates from the problem suggested by the view that Leibniz is an idealist whos...
Leibniz considered that scepticism and confusion engendered by the disputes of different sects or sc...
This anthology is about the signal change in Leibniz’s metaphysics with his explicit adoption of sub...
Written in 1714, the “Monadology” is widely regarded as a classic statement of much of Leibniz’s mat...
With regard to Christian Wolff's invention of a new science of final causes that he called "teleolog...
Leibniz's conception of bodies seems to be a puzzling theory. Bodies are seen as aggregates of monad...
The subject of this article is Herder’s unique conception of the soul-body relationship and its dive...
This chapter discusses Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s philosophical reflections on the theory of relati...
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz presents the idea of monads, as non-communicative, self-actuating ...
Leibniz shares the enthusiasm of other 17th-century philosophers for mechanism. Nevertheless, Leibni...
Written in 1714, the “Monadology” is widely regarded as a classic statement of much of Leibniz’s mat...
The purpose of this essay is to discuss relationality in G.W Leibnizs Monadologie (1714). In general...
Various aspects of the problem of causation in contemporary philosophy have foundations in the work ...
In the debate on causality in eighteenth-century Germany, Leibniz\u2019s theory of pre-established h...
As far as treatments of causation are concerned, the pre-Kantian 18th century German context has lon...
This dissertation originates from the problem suggested by the view that Leibniz is an idealist whos...
Leibniz considered that scepticism and confusion engendered by the disputes of different sects or sc...
This anthology is about the signal change in Leibniz’s metaphysics with his explicit adoption of sub...
Written in 1714, the “Monadology” is widely regarded as a classic statement of much of Leibniz’s mat...
With regard to Christian Wolff's invention of a new science of final causes that he called "teleolog...
Leibniz's conception of bodies seems to be a puzzling theory. Bodies are seen as aggregates of monad...
The subject of this article is Herder’s unique conception of the soul-body relationship and its dive...
This chapter discusses Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s philosophical reflections on the theory of relati...
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz presents the idea of monads, as non-communicative, self-actuating ...
Leibniz shares the enthusiasm of other 17th-century philosophers for mechanism. Nevertheless, Leibni...
Written in 1714, the “Monadology” is widely regarded as a classic statement of much of Leibniz’s mat...
The purpose of this essay is to discuss relationality in G.W Leibnizs Monadologie (1714). In general...
Various aspects of the problem of causation in contemporary philosophy have foundations in the work ...