Some Texts From Early Modern Philosophy
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, 1646–1716

Leibniz

  • Leibniz’s correspondence with Arnauld (1686–7)
  • Leibniz’s exchange of views with Pierre Bayle (1697–1702)
  • New Essays on Human Understanding (1705)
  • Leibniz’s exchange of papers with Clarke (1715–16)
  • Freedom and possibility (1680)(Downloadable PDF File PDF, 28kb)
  • Meditations on knowledge, truth, and ideas (1684) (Downloadable PDF File PDF, 57kb)
  • Contingency (1686)(Downloadable PDF File PDF, 25kb)
  • First truths (1686) (Downloadable PDF File PDF, 38kb)
  • Discourse on metaphysics (1686) (Downloadable PDF File PDF, 169kb)
  • Real-life dialogue on human freedom and the origin of evil (1695)(Downloadable PDF File PDF, 38kb)
  • Essay on dynamics (1695)(Downloadable PDF File PDF, 113kb)
  • New system (1695) (Downloadable PDF File PDF, 50kb)
  • The ultimate origin of things (1697) (Downloadable PDF File PDF, 42kb)
  • Nature itself (1698) (Downloadable PDF File PDF, 68kb)
  • Making the case for God (1710) (Downloadable PDF File PDF, 127kb)
  • Principles of nature and grace (1714) (Downloadable PDF File PDF, 49kb)
  • Monadology (1714) (Downloadable PDF File PDF, 95kb)
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    Berkeley
    Boyle
    Butler
    Constant
    Anne Conway
    Descartes
    Jonathan Edwards
    Hobbes
    Hume
    Hutcheson
    Kant
    La Mettrie
    Leibniz
    Locke
    Machiavelli
    Malebranche
    Mendelssohn
    Mill
    Newton
    Richard Price
    Reid
    Rousseau
    Shaftesbury
    Sidgwick
    Adam Smith
    Spinoza
    Wollstonecraft