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The Leibniz Review 9:87-95 (1999)

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  1. Leibniz's Optics and Contingency in Nature.Jeffrey K. McDonough - 2010 - Perspectives on Science 18 (4):432-455.
    Leibniz’s mature philosophical understanding of the laws of nature emerges rather suddenly in the late 1670’s to early 1680’s and is signaled by his embrace of three central theses.1 The first, what I’ll call the thesis of Contingency, suggests that the laws of nature are not only contingent, but, in some sense, paradigmatically contingent; they are supposed to provide insight into the very nature of contingency as Leibniz comes to understand it. The second, what I’ll call the thesis of Providence, (...)
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  • The force of dialectics : on the logical and ontological structures concerning the concepts of force in Leibniz, Kant, and Hegel.Cornelis Harm Glimmerveen - 1992 - Dissertation, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
    A summary is always incomplete, but in this instance it is essentially so; as is explained in the final chapter, any essential question whatever one could ask about the subjectmatter of this thesis can only be answered by the complete exposition this thesis presents. This summary can, therefore, only indicate the general outline of the thesis. The object of the thesis is to make clear a historical and systematic development of logical and ontological structures concerning force in Leibniz, Kant, and (...)
     
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