This article examines the complete-concept theory central to Leibniz's Discourse on Metaphysics of 1686. It argues that this doctrine lies at the intersection of three great layers of thought: his reflections on individual history and destiny, his ontological intuition of what is considered a \u201ccomplete being,\u201d and his logically minded unified theory of concepts and truth. It considers the relevance of the doctrine of complete concepts to Leibniz's concerns about theodicy, and argues that the complete-concept doctrine was never abandoned, even though it was sidelined after 1686 in favor of other approaches to the theory of substance
This dissertation aims at exploring the developmental story of the metaphysics of Gottfried Wilhelm ...
In this paper I argue that, in Leibniz’s mature metaphysics, primary matter is not a positive consti...
This essay offers an alternative account of Leibniz’s views on substance and fundamental ontology. ...
Leibniz’s early conception of individual substance ontology is one of the most puzzling, and fascina...
The notion of substance is central to the whole of Leibniz' philosophy. It is intimately connected w...
As an idealist, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz could not recognize anything corporeal as substantial. Ho...
This paper explores the development of Leibniz’s metaphysics of the Incarnation in the context of hi...
My central claim in this study is that the fundamental metaphysical principles of Leibniz fail to pr...
This thesis is a study of Leibniz's ideas on the structure of ontological entities, and implicitly o...
In the Discourse on Metaphysics Leibniz put forward his famous complete-concept definition of substa...
Central to Leibniz's philosophical system is his view that substances must have genuine unity, that ...
This paper reconsiders Leibniz’s conception of the nature of possible things and offers a novel inte...
In analytic philosophy with \u201cbundle theory\u201d one means a set of ontological theories consid...
The philosophy of Leibniz has seen renewed interest in recent years. Many of the themes central to c...
This article discusses Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s philosophical reflections on essences, ideas, and...
This dissertation aims at exploring the developmental story of the metaphysics of Gottfried Wilhelm ...
In this paper I argue that, in Leibniz’s mature metaphysics, primary matter is not a positive consti...
This essay offers an alternative account of Leibniz’s views on substance and fundamental ontology. ...
Leibniz’s early conception of individual substance ontology is one of the most puzzling, and fascina...
The notion of substance is central to the whole of Leibniz' philosophy. It is intimately connected w...
As an idealist, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz could not recognize anything corporeal as substantial. Ho...
This paper explores the development of Leibniz’s metaphysics of the Incarnation in the context of hi...
My central claim in this study is that the fundamental metaphysical principles of Leibniz fail to pr...
This thesis is a study of Leibniz's ideas on the structure of ontological entities, and implicitly o...
In the Discourse on Metaphysics Leibniz put forward his famous complete-concept definition of substa...
Central to Leibniz's philosophical system is his view that substances must have genuine unity, that ...
This paper reconsiders Leibniz’s conception of the nature of possible things and offers a novel inte...
In analytic philosophy with \u201cbundle theory\u201d one means a set of ontological theories consid...
The philosophy of Leibniz has seen renewed interest in recent years. Many of the themes central to c...
This article discusses Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s philosophical reflections on essences, ideas, and...
This dissertation aims at exploring the developmental story of the metaphysics of Gottfried Wilhelm ...
In this paper I argue that, in Leibniz’s mature metaphysics, primary matter is not a positive consti...
This essay offers an alternative account of Leibniz’s views on substance and fundamental ontology. ...