Leibniz and Ethics: the Years 1669-1672

In Stuart Brown (ed.), The Young Leibniz and His Philosophy. Kluwer. pp. 147-167 (1999)
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Was Leibniz able to give an answer to Carneades' Argument against Justice? This paper discusses Leibniz's first drafts of an Ethical System in 1669-1672 as different attempts to give to Carneades' thesis that Justice is just foolishness a better answer than those which Grotius and Hobbes had formerly given.

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Francesco Piro
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