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Μεστὰ πάντα σημείων

Plotinus, Leibniz, and Berkeley on determinism

Daniele Bertini

pp. 211-227

Abstrakt

The materialist way of thinking, notwithstanding its mechanistic limits, still has an undoubted appeal for many contemporary philosophers. Against their claims, I think that a reading of the arguments framed by Leibniz and Berkeley is instructive for those who do not share the materialist standpoint. Naturally, Leibniz and Berkeley disagree on many issues, and the general position of the one is very different from that of the other; but both attack the very heart of materialism with similar arguments, refuting the same elements in a similar way.1

Publication details

Published in:

Vassilopoulou Panayiota, Clark Stephen R. L. (2009) Late antique epistemology: other ways to truth. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 211-227

DOI: 10.1057/9780230240773_13

Referenz:

Bertini Daniele (2009) „Μεστὰ πάντα σημείων: Plotinus, Leibniz, and Berkeley on determinism“, In: P. Vassilopoulou & S. R. Clark (eds.), Late antique epistemology, Dordrecht, Springer, 211–227.