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John Whipple
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Leibniz's Key Philosophical Writings
Leibniz’s correspondence with Burcher de Volder contains some of his most important philosophical writings. Taking place between 1698 and 1706, the correspondence engages a range of issues including the nature of substance, causation, space and tim
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Autor:
John Whipple
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The Review of Metaphysics. 73:151-152
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John Whipple
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Ergo, an Open Access Journal of Philosophy. 4
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Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology. 5
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John Whipple
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Journal of Philosophical Research. 36:1-30
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John Whipple
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Philosophy Compass. 5:865-879
In this paper I examine G. W. Leibniz’s view on the debate between occasionalists, mere conservationists, and concurrentists. Although commentators agree that Leibniz wants to reject occasionalism and mere conservationism, there is considerable dis
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John Whipple
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British Journal for the History of Philosophy. 18:379-410
At its core, Leibniz's metaphysics is a metaphysics of substances. In his late or ‘mature’ metaphysics he maintained that the created world consists in an infinity of mind-like substances, which he...
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John Whipple
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly. 89:117-142
In this paper I provide an interpretation of Hobbes's account of miracles in Leviathan. Four main theses are defended: (i) that Hobbes affirms a single account of miracles, not several non-equivalent accounts, (ii) that Hobbes's main objective is pol
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John Whipple, Lawrence Nolan
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Journal of the History of Philosophy. 43:55-81