The thesis aims to present Leibniz's monadic system as the simplest conceivable structure. To this end, the thesis employs both contemporary literature concerned with formal ontology and its logic, semantics and the nature of reference; and Leibniz's own writings coupled with correspondent commentaries, including articles transcending selected interpretive issues into present-day discussions on actualised versions of one of the essential Leibnizian principles: the identity of indiscernibles. The exposition proceeds in three steps: (i) developing concepts of structure, determination and reference in critical confrontation with contemporary approaches, then (ii) applying those concepts to the interpretation of Leibniz's principle of identity ...
The purpose of this essay is to discuss relationality in G.W Leibnizs Monadologie (1714). In general...
An objective of thisthesis is to investigate whether philosophical tradition can justify or support ...
Leibniz's conception of bodies seems to be a puzzling theory. Bodies are seen as aggregates of monad...
This thesis is a study of Leibniz's ideas on the structure of ontological entities, and implicitly o...
Leibniz considered that scepticism and confusion engendered by the disputes of different sects or sc...
Far from having simply blurred logic and ontology in his interpretation of inherence in the Discours...
This dissertation is a systematic account of the concept of modality in Leibniz’s thought. In chapt...
In this paper, I aim to offer a clear explanation of what monadic domination, understood as a relati...
The absence of references to Leibniz in almost all of Henryk Elzenberg’s writings is surprising, sin...
This article attempts to bring some questions proposed by Hegel on the philosophy of Leibniz, in vie...
This writing concerns the study of Leibnizs concept of the Monad. Therefore, the present work invest...
The Principle of Identity of Indiscernibles, which says that there are no two particulars having in ...
This anthology is about the signal change in Leibniz’s metaphysics with his explicit adoption of sub...
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz presents the idea of monads, as non-communicative, self-actuating ...
In analytic philosophy with \u201cbundle theory\u201d one means a set of ontological theories consid...
The purpose of this essay is to discuss relationality in G.W Leibnizs Monadologie (1714). In general...
An objective of thisthesis is to investigate whether philosophical tradition can justify or support ...
Leibniz's conception of bodies seems to be a puzzling theory. Bodies are seen as aggregates of monad...
This thesis is a study of Leibniz's ideas on the structure of ontological entities, and implicitly o...
Leibniz considered that scepticism and confusion engendered by the disputes of different sects or sc...
Far from having simply blurred logic and ontology in his interpretation of inherence in the Discours...
This dissertation is a systematic account of the concept of modality in Leibniz’s thought. In chapt...
In this paper, I aim to offer a clear explanation of what monadic domination, understood as a relati...
The absence of references to Leibniz in almost all of Henryk Elzenberg’s writings is surprising, sin...
This article attempts to bring some questions proposed by Hegel on the philosophy of Leibniz, in vie...
This writing concerns the study of Leibnizs concept of the Monad. Therefore, the present work invest...
The Principle of Identity of Indiscernibles, which says that there are no two particulars having in ...
This anthology is about the signal change in Leibniz’s metaphysics with his explicit adoption of sub...
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz presents the idea of monads, as non-communicative, self-actuating ...
In analytic philosophy with \u201cbundle theory\u201d one means a set of ontological theories consid...
The purpose of this essay is to discuss relationality in G.W Leibnizs Monadologie (1714). In general...
An objective of thisthesis is to investigate whether philosophical tradition can justify or support ...
Leibniz's conception of bodies seems to be a puzzling theory. Bodies are seen as aggregates of monad...