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Friedrich, C. J. Philosophical reflections of Leibniz on law, politics, and the state |
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Curley, E. M. The root of contingency. Furth, M. Monadology |
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Hacking, I. Individual substance |
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Hintikka, J. Leibniz on plenitude, relations, and the "reign of law." |
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Ishiguro, H. Leibniz's theory of the ideality of relations |
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Kneale, M. Leibniz and Spinoza on activity |
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Koyré, A. Leibniz and Newton |
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Lovejoy, A. O. Plenitude and sufficient reason in Leibniz and Spinoza |
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Mates, B. Leibniz on possible worlds |
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Russell, B. Recent work on the philosophy of Leibniz |
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Wilson, M. D. On Leibniz's explication of "necessary truth." |
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Broad, C. D. Leibniz's predicate-in-notion principle and some of its alleged consequences |
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Couturat, L. On Leibniz's metaphysics |
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Friedrich, C. J. Philosophical reflections of Leibniz on law, politics, and the state |
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