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Leibniz On Causation And Agency Julia Jorati

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Leibniz On Causation And Agency Julia Jorati
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.67 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Julia Jorati
ISBN: 9781107192676, 9781108136815, 9781108135559, 9781108131629, 1107192676, 1108136818, 1108135552, 110813162X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Leibniz On Causation And Agency Julia Jorati by Julia Jorati 9781107192676, 9781108136815, 9781108135559, 9781108131629, 1107192676, 1108136818, 1108135552, 110813162X instant download after payment.

This book presents a comprehensive examination of Gottfried Leibniz's views on the nature of agents and their actions. Julia Jorati offers a fresh look at controversial topics including Leibniz's doctrines of teleology, the causation of spontaneous changes within substances, divine concurrence, freedom, and contingency, and also discusses widely neglected issues such as his theories of moral responsibility, control, attributability, and compulsion. Rather than focusing exclusively on human agency, she explores the activities of non-rational substances and the differences between distinctive types of actions, showing how the will, appetitions, and teleology are key to Leibniz's discussions of agency. Her book reveals that Leibniz has a nuanced and compelling philosophy of action which has relevance for present-day discussions of agency. It will be of interest to scholars and students of early modern philosophy as well as to metaphysicians and philosophers of action.

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