Leibniz’s claim that it is possible for us to gain metaphysical knowledge through reflection on the self has intrigued many commentators, but it has also often been criticized as flawed or unintelligible. A similar fate has beset Leibniz’s arguments against materialism. In this paper, I explore one of Leibniz’s lesser-known arguments against materialism from his reply to Bayle’s new note L (1702), and argue that it provides us with an instance of a Leibnizian “argument from reflection”. This argument, I further show, does not constitute a flawed appeal to mere introspection, but is in fact securely grounded in an important corollary of the Principle of Sufficient Reason: Leibniz’s Principle of Intelligibility
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This commentary on article #19 of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz\u27s Discourse on Metaphysics is for the...
In a text written during his stay in Paris, Leibniz, to deny ontological reality to relations, emplo...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to explore some aspects of the connection between mat...
Leibniz's mill argument in 'Monadology' 17 is a well-known but puzzling argument against materialism...
I argue that Leibniz's rejection of the hypothesis of thinking matter on grounds of unintelligibilit...
This paper attempts to construct a novel argument against the theory of materialism in Philosophy of...
Leibniz’s principle of sufficient reason (PSR) is the claim that everything has an explanation. It r...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on Leibniz’s justification of the Principle of Sufficient Rea...
The Principle of Identity of Indiscernibles, which says that there are no two particulars having in ...
Leibniz discusses the relationship between matter and mentality in two places in the New Essays. The...
Leibniz discusses the relationship between matter and mentality in two places in the New Essays. The...
This article discusses some reasons for taking a reconstructive approach to the argumentative struct...
What would Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz have said about today’s problem of consciousness? Some ...
Gödel once offered an argument for the general reflection principle in set theory that took the form...
In Leibniz’s New Essays stands out, within many important topics, his doctrine of innate ideas, whic...
This commentary on article #19 of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz\u27s Discourse on Metaphysics is for the...
In a text written during his stay in Paris, Leibniz, to deny ontological reality to relations, emplo...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to explore some aspects of the connection between mat...