Individuals, minds and bodies: themes from Leibniz

Franz Steiner Verlag (2004)
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The other aim of the volume is to show that there is a close semantic connection between the concepts of individual, mind and body in Leibniz.

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Massimiliano Carrara
University of Padua
Antonio M. Nunziante
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Gabriele Tomasi
University of Padua

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