2024
DOI: 10.5406/21521026.41.1.04
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Leibniz on Innocent Individual Concepts and Metaphysical Contingency

Juan Garcia Torres

Abstract: Leibniz claims that for every possible substance S there is an individual concept that includes predicates describing everything that will ever happen to S, if S existed. Many commentators have thought that this leads Leibniz to think that all properties are had essentially, and thus that it is not metaphysically possible for substances to be otherwise than the way their individual concept has them as being. Against this common way of reading Leibniz's views on the metaphysics of modality, this essay develops … Show more

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