Leibniz's Principle of Identity of Indiscernibles - Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra

Leibniz's Principle of Identity of Indiscernibles

Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2018
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-881199-2 (ISBN)
34,90 inkl. MwSt
Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra presents a new study of Leibniz's Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles--a principle which rules out numerically distinct but perfectly similar things. He explores Leibniz's definition of the Principle, evaluates his arguments for and from it, and concludes that it was central but inessential to Leibniz's philosophy.
Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra presents an original study of the place and role of the Identity of Indiscernibles in Leibniz's philosophy. The Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles rules out numerically distinct but perfectly similar things; Leibniz derived it from more basic principles and used it to establish important philosophical theses. Rodriguez-Pereyra aims to establish what Leibniz meant by the Principle of Identity of Indiscernibles, what his arguments for and from it were, and to assess those arguments and Leibniz's claims about the Principle of Identity of Indiscernibles. He argues that Leibniz had a very strong version of the principle, according to which no possibilia (whether or not they belong to the same possible world) are intrinsically perfectly similar, where this excludes things that differ in magnitude alone. The book discusses Leibniz's arguments for the Identity of Indiscernibles in the Meditation on the Principle of the Individual, the Discourse on Metaphysics, Notationes Generales, Primary Truths, the letter to Casati of 1689, the correspondence with Clarke, as well as the use of the Identity of Indiscernibles in Leibniz's arguments against the Cartesian conception of the material world, atoms, absolute space and time, the Lockean conception of the mind as a tabula rasa, and freedom of indifference. Rodriguez-Pereyra argues that the Identity of Indiscernibles was a central but inessential principle of Leibniz's philosophy.

Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra obtained his PhD from the University of Cambridge. He has taught at the Universities of Edinburgh, Nottingham, and Torcuato Di Tella (Buenos Aires). He is currently a Tutorial Fellow in Philosophy at Oriel College and holds the title of Professor of Metaphysics at the University of Oxford. He is the author of Resemblance Nominalism (OUP, 2002), and has written extensively on metaphysics and early modern philosophy.

1: Introduction
2: The meaning and status of the Identity of Indiscernibles
3: Some early texts
4: The Discourse on Metaphysics and Notationes Generales
5: Primary Truths
6: Leibniz's letter to Casati
7: Indiscernible possibilia and the perfection of the world
8: The correspondence with Clarke
9: Necessity revisited
10: The Cartesian material world
11: Atoms
12: Space and time
13: Minds
14: Accidents
15: Conclusion
References
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 235 mm
Gewicht 348 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Geschichte der Philosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
ISBN-10 0-19-881199-3 / 0198811993
ISBN-13 978-0-19-881199-2 / 9780198811992
Zustand Neuware
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