Far from having simply blurred logic and ontology in his interpretation of inherence in the Discourse metaphysics, Leibniz never ended up inquiring about this fundamental relation. Thus, he tried to work out a unified theory of inesse, being able to give an account of its different interpretations: the logical, phenomenological, mathematical or properly ontological ones. This theory turns out to be a sort of general mereology, also bound to a theory of conditions. It contemplates the possibility of several applications, going from the foundation of geometry concepts to the monadological explanation of bodies. Within its context Leibniz tries to provide a final clarification of the ontological background of predication
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In a text written during his stay in Paris, Leibniz, to deny ontological reality to relations, emplo...
Modality plays an important role in Leibniz's philosophy. One of Leibniz's major philosophical conce...
This paper presents the fundamental outlines of two conceptions of ontological frame. The first one ...
The thesis aims to present Leibniz's monadic system as the simplest conceivable structure. To this e...
The Leibniz’s criticism to nominalism provides the metaphysic a more powerful (modal) logic rather ...
Leibniz’s early conception of individual substance ontology is one of the most puzzling, and fascina...
Cette étude porte sur la manière dont la théorie de la possibilité jointe à la notion de sagesse div...
In Leibniz’s New Essays stands out, within many important topics, his doctrine of innate ideas, whic...
Leibniz considered that scepticism and confusion engendered by the disputes of different sects or sc...
This thesis is a study of Leibniz's ideas on the structure of ontological entities, and implicitly o...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to explore some aspects of the connection between mat...
This dissertation is a systematic account of the concept of modality in Leibniz’s thought. In chapt...
This paper presents the fundamental outlines of two conceptions of ontological frame. The first one...
This dissertation originates from the problem suggested by the view that Leibniz is an idealist whos...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Leibniz works out an original philosophy of the subjectivity, which is formed in c...
In a text written during his stay in Paris, Leibniz, to deny ontological reality to relations, emplo...
Modality plays an important role in Leibniz's philosophy. One of Leibniz's major philosophical conce...
This paper presents the fundamental outlines of two conceptions of ontological frame. The first one ...