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Leibniz and Chinese Philosophy
http://inicia.es/de/aribas/leibnize.html
Essay by Albert Ribas. Explores how different aspects of Leibniz's work at his death were aimed at establishing God as a supramundane intelligence.
Leibniz and Epistemological Diversity
http://www.tau.ac.il/humanities/philos/dascal/papers/leib1.htm
Essay by Marcelo Dascal, discussing the achievement of knowledge as a collective/cooperative enterprise.
Leibniz and Russia
http://www.helsinki.fi/~mroinila/russia.htm
Essay about Leibniz, his love to Russia and his correspondence with Peter the Great.
Leibniz on Material Things
http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Mode/ModeRepo.htm
This paper is about conflicting threads in Leibniz's arguments about the ontological status of material things.
Leibniz's Distinction Between Natural and Artificial Machines
http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Mode/ModeRaym.htm
Article about "structural complexity accounts of the distinction" and "a metaphysical account of the distinction"
Leibniz's model of creation and his doctrine of substance
http://www.mun.ca/animus/1998vol3/scott3.htm
Work that focuses on Leibniz's 'Mechanical' or 'Vestige' Model of God's creative act and on problems with the Leibnizian Model.
Leibniz's Moral Philosophy
http://www.helsinki.fi/~mroinila/moral.htm
An introduction to "Goodness" and "Justice" from Leibniz point of view.
Leibniz's Pluralism
http://prof.mt.tama.hosei.ac.jp/~hhirano/academia/leibniz.htm
Essay about Leibniz view on natural law and its synthesis with ration.
Leibniz's Predicate-in-Notion Principle and Some of its Alleged Consequences
http://www.ditext.com/broad/leib.html
A 1949 paper by C.D. Broad. Explores this principle which the author educes from Leibniz's writings.
Leibniz's Theory of Space
http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Mode/ModeMalz.htm
Article about spacetheory in the correspondence with Clarke and the existence of vacuums.
Leibniz, Not Locke, Inspired the Declaration of Independence
http://members.tripod.com/~american_almanac/leiblock.htm
Polarizing article about the Declaration of Independence.
The Implications of Leibniz's Philosophy for Education in a Technological World
http://www.prs-ltsn.leeds.ac.uk/philosophy/articles/historical/leibedfull.html
Historical philosophy article examining Leibniz's notions of education and how they should and should not be applied.
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