The Science of the Individual: Leibniz's Ontology of Individual Substance
In his well-known Discourse on Metaphysics, Leibniz puts individual substance at the basis of metaphysical building. In so doing, he connects himself to a venerable tradition. His theory of individual concept, however, breaks with another idea of the same tradition, that no account of the individual...
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
2005.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Individuals and Concepts at the Origins of Leibniz’s Project
- A World of Individuals: Particularist Ontology
- A World of Concepts: Combinatorial Science and the Individual
- Abstraction and Predication: At the Boundary of Concepts and Things
- Origo Rerum ex Formis
- “Mira res, aliud esse subjectum quam formas seu attributa”
- Modes and Requisites: The Genesis of Finite Things
- Ens Completum: The Emergence of Complete Being
- Series Rerum
- De affectibus: From the Dynamics of Passions to the Series of Substance States
- Subject of Action
- Subject and Time: The Birth of a Continuant
- Interlude
- The Double Root of Truth
- Fundamentum Veritatis
- Conceptual Containment
- Categories (1)
- to the Category Tables
- Varietas. Identity for Concepts and Things: The General Framework
- Concepts, Things and the Grammar of Substance
- Complete Concept and Substance
- Complete Concepts
- Conceptual Individuation: Complete Concept and the Identity of Indiscernibles
- Conceptual Individuation: Complete Concept and Transtemporal Identity
- Post-Script. Twenty Years Later: De Volder (and Others) Facing Individual Concept
- Categories (2)
- Consequentiae. A Theory of Causal Temporal Order
- Conditions and Inherence: An Ontology for Predication
- The Debate on DM 13: Some Leading Ideas
- Complete Concepts in God and/or in Themselves
- Compactness
- Completeness
- Scientia Dei
- Truthmakers for the Future: Complete Concepts and Future Contingents
- Conditional Truths and Possible Decrees
- Law, Concept and World
- Laws, Worlds and Concepts
- Conceptual Holism. The Individual and His/Her World
- Substances, Concepts and Individual Essences
- Steps for an Ontological Construction
- Complete Beings and Their Concepts
- A New Essentialism
- Analogies for a Strange Concept: Complete Concepts, Dynamics and Philosophy of Mind
- Building Complete Concepts: Substance- and Concept Structure
- The Quasi-Science of Individuals
- Individual Concepts and the Infinitary Solution
- Individual Concepts and Leibniz’s Metaphysics of History.