Sur deux types de rapport entre sujets et prédicats dans la philosophie leibnizienne

Studia Leibnitiana 29 (1):103-111 (1997)
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Abstract

There are two accounts of the relation between subject and predicate in Leibniz's writings. The former, which appears in De arte combinatoria, is based on an interpretation of this relation in terms of sum and parts and can be viewed as an anticipation of mereology. The latter, which operates after 1686, is based on an interpretation of this relation in terms of inherence. Metaphysical reasons, linked with the discovery of infinitesimal calculus, explain this shift

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