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1. The Leibniz Review: Volume > 8
Marcelo Dascal Language in the Mind’s House
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It happened to me one day to say that Cartesianism, in what good it has, was only the anteroom of true philosophy. A person in the company, who frequented the court, was well read, and even had ideas about science, pressed the figure into an allegory-maybe a little too far. For, he asked me whether I didn’t think that one could say, along the same line, that the ancients led us up the staircase, that the modem school had arrived at the guards’ room, and that, if the innovators of our century had managed to reach the anteroom, he wished me the honor of introducing us into Nature’s sanctum. This parallel made us all laugh, and I told him, “You see, Sir, your comparison has rejoiced the company. But you forgot that between the anteroom and the sanctum there is the audience chamber, and that it will be enough if we obtain audience, without purporting to penetrate in the inner sanctum” (VE, p. 1867).
2. The Leibniz Review: Volume > 8
Richard Arthur Infinite Aggregates and Phenomenal Wholes: Leibniz’s Theory of Substance as a Solution to the Continuum Problem
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Paul Lodge The Failure of Leibniz’s Correspondence with De Volder
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Brandon Look On an Unpublished Manuscript of Leibniz (LH IV.I.1aBl.7): New Light on the Vinculum Substantiale and the Correspondence with Des Bosses
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R. S. Woolhouse John Toland and ‘Remarques Critiques sur le Systême de Monsr. Leibnitz de l’Harmonie préétablie’
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Stuart Brown Leibniz on Individuals and Individuation: The Persistence of Premodern Ideas in Modern Philosophy
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Laurence B. McCullough Response to Brown
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Marleen Rozemond Leibniz’s ‘New System’ and Associated Contemporary Texts
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J. A. Cover Leibniz & Clarke: A Study of Their Correspondence
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10. The Leibniz Review: Volume > 8
Gregory Brown Who’s Afraid of Infinite Numbers?: Leibniz and the World Soul
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Konrad Moll Science and Ethics in Leibniz: A reply to Philip Beeley’s review of “Der junge Leibniz III”
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