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Self and Substance in Leibniz

Publication year: 2004

ISBN: 978-1-4020-2582-2

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There is a close connection in Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s mind between the notions of self and substance. R. W. Meyer, in his classic 1948 text, Leibnitz and the Seventeenth-Century Revolution, writes that “the monad … is nothing but a 1 représentation (in both senses of the French word) of Leibniz’s personality in metaphysical symbols; and there was, under contemporary circumstances, no need 2 to ‘introduce’ this concept apart from ‘propounding’ it. ” It is not clear what Meyer means here except that from the consideration of his own self, in some way Leibniz comes to his concept of simple substance, or monad.


Subject: Humanities, Social Science and Law, David Hume, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Immanuel Kant, John Locke, bibliography, Ecumenism, Identity, language, Space, Space and time, Theodicy, Time, Will