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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
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1989
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1989
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Leibniz as Philosopher
pp. 73
Dissertation on the Art of Combinations
pp. 85
A New Method for Learning and Teaching Jurisprudence
pp. 93
Letter to Jacob Thomasius
pp. 105
Letter to Thomas Hobbes
pp. 109
Theological Writings Related to the Catholic Demonstrations
pp. 121
Preface to an Edition of Nizolius
pp. 131
Elements of Natural Law
pp. 139
Studies in Physics and the Nature of Body
pp. 146
Letter To Magnus Wedderkopf
pp. 148
Letter to Antoine Arnauld
pp. 151
Letter to Simon Foucher with Notes on Foucher’s Reply to Des Gabets
pp. 157
Selections from the Paris Notes
pp. 165
Letter to Henry Oldenburg
pp. 167
Two Notations for Discussion with Spinoza
pp. 173
On a Method of Arriving at a True Analysis of Bodies and the Causes of Natural Things
pp. 177
Letter to Arnold Eckhard
pp. 182
Dialogue
pp. 186
Letter to Herman Conring
pp. 192
Letter to Walter von Tschirnhaus
pp. 196
On the Ethics of Benedict de Spinoza
pp. 207
What is an Idea?
pp. 209
Letters To Nicolas Malebranche
pp. 213
Two Dialogues on Religion
pp. 221
On the General Characteristic
pp. 229
On Universal Synthesis and Analysis, or the Art of Discovery and Judgment
pp. 235
Two Studies in the Logical Calculus
pp. 248
Studies in a Geometry of Situation with a Letter to Christian Huygens
pp. 259
Letter to John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Hanover
pp. 263
On Freedom
pp. 267
First Truths
pp. 272
Selections from Leibniz’s Correspondence
pp. 277
On the Elements of Natural Science
pp. 291
Meditations on Knowledge, Truth, and Ideas
pp. 296
A Brief Demonstration of a Notable Error of Descartes and Others Concerning a Natural Law, According to Which God Is Said Always To Conserve the Same Quantity of Motion; a Law Which They Also Misune in Mechanics
pp. 303
Discourse on Metaphysics
pp. 331
Correspondence with Arnauld
pp. 351
Letter of Mr. Leibniz on a General Principle Useful in Explaining the Laws of Nature Through a Consideration of the Divine Wisdom; to Serve as a Reply to the Response of the Rev. Father Malebranche
pp. 359
Letter To Arnauld
pp. 363
On The Method of Distinguishing Real From Imaginary Phenomena
pp. 367
On The True Theologia Mystica
pp. 371
A Study in the Logical Calculus
pp. 383
Critical Thoughts on the General Part of the Principles of Descartes
pp. 413
Correspondence With Huygens
pp. 421
From the Ethical and Legal Writings
pp. 432
On the Correction of Metaphysics and the Concept of Substance
pp. 435
Specimen Dynamicum
pp. 453
A New System of the Nature and the Communication of Substances, as well as the Union Between the Soul and the Body
pp. 462
Letter to Gabriel Wagner on the Value of Logic
pp. 472
Letters to Des Billettes
pp. 477
Tentamen Anagogicum: An Anagogical Essay in the Investigation of Causes
pp. 486
On The Radical Origination of Things
pp. 492
Clarification of the Difficulties Which Mr. Bayle Has Found in the New System of the Union of Soul and Body
pp. 498
On Nature Itself, or on the Inherent Force and Actions of Created Things
pp. 511
Correspondence with John Bernoulli
pp. 515
Correspondence with De Volder
pp. 542
Letter to Varignon, with a Note on the ‘Justification of the Infinitesimal Calculus by that of Ordinary Algebra’
pp. 547
On What is Independent of Sense and of Matter
pp. 554
Reflections on the Doctrine of a Single Universal Spirit
pp. 561
Reflections on the Common Concept of Justice
pp. 574
Reply to the Thoughts on the System of Preestablished Harmony Contained in the Second Edition of Mr. Bayle’s Critical Dictionary, Article Rorarius
pp. 586
Considerations on Vital Principles and Plastic Natures, by the Author of the System of Pre-Established Harmony
pp. 592
Letter to Hansch on the Platonic Philosophy or on Platonic Enthusiasm
pp. 596
Correspondence with Des Bosses
pp. 618
Conversation of Philarète and Ariste, Following a Conversation of Ariste and Theodore
pp. 629
Remarks on the Three Volumes Entitled Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, ... 1711
pp. 636
The Principles of Nature and of Grace, Based on Reason
pp. 643
The Monadology
pp. 654
Letters To Nicolas Remond
pp. 661
Letters To Louis Bourguet
pp. 666
The Metaphysical Foundations of Mathematics
pp. 675
The Controversy between Leibniz and Clarke
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