Leibniz's Monadology
A New Translation and Guide
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:10th Sep '14
Should be back in stock very soon

Lloyd Strickland presents a new translation of the 'Monadology', alongside key parts of the 'Theodicy', and an in-depth, section-by-section commentary that explains in detail not just what Leibniz is saying in the text but also why he says it. The sharp focus on the various arguments and other justifications Leibniz puts forward makes possible a deeper and more sympathetic understanding of his doctrines. Written in 1714, the 'Monadology' is widely considered to be the classic statement of Leibniz’s mature philosophy. In the space of 90 numbered paragraphs, totalling little more than 6000 words, Leibniz outlines – and argues for – the core features of his philosophical system. Although rightly regarded as a masterpiece, it is also a very condensed work that generations of students have struggled to understand.
The 'Monadology' is probably the most widely studied of Leibniz's works but it is also among the most difficult. This book provides an in-depth commentary that is clearly written, superbly documented, and philosophically penetrating; it will be a great help to students at all levels. -- Nicholas Jolley, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine
ISBN: 9780748693221
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304 pages