Three Hundred Years of Leibniz's Monadology

May 12, 2014 - May 13, 2014
University of Edinburgh

Edinburgh
United Kingdom

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Leibniz's enigmatic Monadology, written in 1714, is rightfully recognised as one of the most important and interesting texts in the history of philosophy. It is Leibniz's most succinct and systematic outline of his metaphysics of monads and it includes highly influential discussions pertaining to mereology, modality, theology, and the philosophy of mind. This conference will be dedicated to celebrating the 300-year anniversary of this crucial work by exploring its legacy and reception through an examination of several philosophers who have attempted to develop his system.


This event is organized by Dr Pauline Phemister and Dr Jeremy Dunham. Please contact Jeremy Dunham for furtherd etails. [email protected]

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