‘Whether any material being thinks, or no’: Leibniz’s critique of Locke on superaddition
Leibniz discusses the relationship between matter and mentality in two places in the New Essays. The first, which features his famous ‘mill argument’, is in the Preface. The second is in Book 4, where Leibniz responds to Locke on the issue of whether we could ever know “whether any material being th...
Main Author: | Lodge, P |
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Other Authors: | Li, W |
Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Olms
2016
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