Possibility, Agency, and Individuality in Leibniz’s Metaphysics

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This work presents Leibniz’s subtle approach to possibility and explores some of its consequential repercussions in his metaphysics. Ohad Nachtomy presents Leibniz’s approach to possibility by exposing his early suppositions, arguing that he held a combinatorial conception of possibility. He considers the transition from possibility to actuality through the notion of agency; the role divine agency plays in actualization; moral agency and human freedom of action and the relation between agency and necessity in comparison to Spinoza. Nachtomy analyzes Leibniz’s notion of nested, organic individuals and their peculiar unity, in distinction from his notion of aggregates.

Nachtomy suggests that Leibniz defined possible individuals through combinatorial rules that generate unique and maximally consistent structures of predicates in God’s understanding and that such rules may be viewed as programs for action. He uses this definition to clarify Leibniz’s notions of individuation, relations and his distinction between individual substances and aggregates as well as the notion of organic individuals, which have a nested structure to infinity. Nachtomy concludes that Leibniz’s definition of a possible individual as a program of action helps clarifying the unity and simplicity of nested individuals. The book thus reveals a thread that runs through Leibniz’s metaphysics: from his logical notion of possible individuals to his notion of actual, nested ones.

Author(s): Ohad Nachtomy (auth.)
Series: The New Synthese Historical Library 61
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 272
Tags: History of Philosophy; Modern Philosophy; Metaphysics; Philosophy

Front Matter....Pages I-8
Leibniz’s Combinatorial Approach to Possibility....Pages 9-49
Possible Individuals....Pages 51-83
The Individual’s Place in Logical Space....Pages 85-103
Individuals, Worlds and Relations....Pages 105-121
Possibility and Actuality....Pages 123-143
Agency and Freedom....Pages 145-166
Agency and Necessity....Pages 167-187
Aggregates....Pages 189-213
Nested Individuals....Pages 215-235
Possibility and Individuality....Pages 237-248
Back Matter....Pages 249-268