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Monadology and Other Philosophical Essays. By G. W. Leibniz. Translated by Paul Schrecker and Anne Martin Schrecker. ”Library of Liberal Arts”, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., 1965. Pp. xxx, 163. Paperback $1.45.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 1966

Diogenes Allen
Affiliation:
York University

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Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 1966

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References

1 G. M. Duncan, The Philosophical Works of Leibnitz, 1890, 1908.

A. G. Langley, New Essays Concerning Human Understanding. 1916, 1949.

R. Latta, The Monadology and Other Philosophical Writings. 1898, 1925.

L. E. Loemker, Leibniz: Philosophical Papers and Letters, 2 vols. 1956.

Mary Morris, The Philosophical Writings of Leibniz. 1934.

Philip Wiener, Leibniz Selections. 1951.

2 Duncan's edition contains only half of this work.

3 It is only listed in the table of contents.

4 Wiener has two paragraphs, but one of them he wrongly identifies as having come from XVIII (see Wiener, p. 98, the first paragraph under Specimen calculi universalis), and he separates the two paragraphs because of a topical arrangement of material.

5 At the time of Professor Paul Schrecker's death, the Introduction planned for this edition had not been written. Professor Anne Martin Schrecker decided to use a previously unpublished paper of the late Professor Schrecker.