International audienceIt is well-known that Leibniz's ontology as it were traces the shortest path from possibility to existence. The fact is measured less that this line is covered by stages, the first of which is assuredly the existentiability of possibles. This article first examines Leibniz's conception of possibility by means of five definitions. It then analyses the nature and role of this existentiability in its relations to possibility, on the one hand, and existence, on the other, and concludes finally with the existentialism of an author whose essentialism is usually emphasized. In this way possibility and existentiability make it possible to discover again a whole area of Leibniz's thought.On sait que l'ontologie leibnizienne tra...
Notre thèse intitulée "Essence, néant et existence : une lecture critique du concept de création che...
This paper reconsiders Leibniz’s conception of the nature of possible things and offers a novel inte...
International audienceIn his theory of little perceptions, Leibniz mentions some cases of the confus...
International audienceIt is well-known that Leibniz's ontology as it were traces the shortest path f...
International audienceSecond part of a study dedicated to possibility and existence in the philosoph...
Departing from Leibniz’s ontological argument, and specifically from the “possibility-complement” j...
Cette étude porte sur la manière dont la théorie de la possibilité jointe à la notion de sagesse div...
La notion de mondes possibles chez Leibniz est souvent considérée comme un précurseur des théories c...
This article studies Polo´s interpretation of the relation that Leibniz establishes between possibil...
This thesis is a study of Leibniz’s ontological arguments for the existence of God and a discussion ...
This paper presents the fundamental outlines of two conceptions of ontological frame. The first one...
The several orders of compossibility must be sorted out «before» the divine decision to create this ...
This paper presents the fundamental outlines of two conceptions of ontological frame. The first one ...
International audienceThe affirmation of the existence of the best of all possible worlds is one of ...
L'affirmation de l'existence du meilleur des mondes possibles est l'une des thèses leibniziennes les...
Notre thèse intitulée "Essence, néant et existence : une lecture critique du concept de création che...
This paper reconsiders Leibniz’s conception of the nature of possible things and offers a novel inte...
International audienceIn his theory of little perceptions, Leibniz mentions some cases of the confus...
International audienceIt is well-known that Leibniz's ontology as it were traces the shortest path f...
International audienceSecond part of a study dedicated to possibility and existence in the philosoph...
Departing from Leibniz’s ontological argument, and specifically from the “possibility-complement” j...
Cette étude porte sur la manière dont la théorie de la possibilité jointe à la notion de sagesse div...
La notion de mondes possibles chez Leibniz est souvent considérée comme un précurseur des théories c...
This article studies Polo´s interpretation of the relation that Leibniz establishes between possibil...
This thesis is a study of Leibniz’s ontological arguments for the existence of God and a discussion ...
This paper presents the fundamental outlines of two conceptions of ontological frame. The first one...
The several orders of compossibility must be sorted out «before» the divine decision to create this ...
This paper presents the fundamental outlines of two conceptions of ontological frame. The first one ...
International audienceThe affirmation of the existence of the best of all possible worlds is one of ...
L'affirmation de l'existence du meilleur des mondes possibles est l'une des thèses leibniziennes les...
Notre thèse intitulée "Essence, néant et existence : une lecture critique du concept de création che...
This paper reconsiders Leibniz’s conception of the nature of possible things and offers a novel inte...
International audienceIn his theory of little perceptions, Leibniz mentions some cases of the confus...