Locke and Leibniz on Substance

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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Berkeley
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Causal Theses
Complete Concept
Created Substance
De Ipsa Natura
De Volder
Des Bosses
Discourse on Metaphysics
Divine Concurrence
early modern philosophy
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Finite Substances
Hume
Hypostatic Union
Individual Substance
Insensible Particles
Leibniz's Metaphysics
Leibniz's Theory
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Leibniz’s Metaphysics
Leibniz’s Writings
Locke's Account
Locke's Ontology
Lockean
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Locke’s Account
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Maria Rosa Antognazza
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metaphysics
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personal identity
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Vinculum Substantiale

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  • ISBN 9781138791978
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Locke and Leibniz on Substance gathers together papers by an international group of academic experts, examining the metaphysical concept of substance in the writings of these two towering philosophers of the early modern period. Each of these newly-commissioned essays considers important interpretative issues concerning the role that the notion of substance plays in the work of Locke and Leibniz, and its intersection with other key issues, such as personal identity. Contributors also consider the relationship between the two philosophers and contemporaries such as Descartes and Hume.

Paul Lodge is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Fellow of Mansfield College at the University of Oxford, Specializing in 17th-Century Philosophy. He has published numerous articles on Leibniz and is editor and translator of The Leibniz-De Volder Correspondence (2013), and editor of Leibniz and His Correspondents (2004). Tom Stoneham is Professor of Philosophy at the University of York. He has written extensively on Berkeley, including a monograph (Berkeley’s World, 2002), journal articles and contributions to handbooks (e.g. The Routledge Companion to Metaphysics, 2009; Debates in Modern Philosophy, Routledge, 2013). He has been interviewed for Philosophy Bites with Nigel Warburton and In Our Time with Melvyn Bragg. He also writes on modal metaphysics and perceptual and phenomenal consciousness.