Description
A fresh and thorough exploration of Leibniz's often controversial theories, including his thought on teleology, contingency, freedom, and moral responsibility.
About the Author
Julia Jorati is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Ohio State University. She has published numerous articles on Leibniz's metaphysics, philosophy of mind, and ethics, in publications including the Journal of the History of Philosophy, The Leibniz Review, Philosophy Compass, and several edited volumes.
Reviews
'Jorati's book is a much-needed addition to Leibniz scholarship. I highly recommend it to all commentators and students of Leibniz, as well as those philosophers of action whose are interested either in the historical debate or in some foundational work from Leibniz relevant to their own work.' Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
'Julia Jorati's book is a valuable addition to the Leibniz literature. It rightfully places Leibniz's views on agency at the heart of his philosophy and demonstrates how those views are expressed in distinct but related ways in his metaphysics, moral psychology and moral philosophy. Jorati advances an original interpretation of how the different parts of the picture fit together, acknowledging the competing demands of uniformity and variety in Leibniz's theorizing. She engages widely and responsibly with Leibniz's writings and with the secondary literature. All in all, this is an excellent work of historically-situated philosophy, which repays study by anyone interested in Leibniz's thought.' Donald Rutherford, University of California, San Diego
'Jorati's impressive book certainly brings final causation and teleology clearly and comprehensively into the account of Leibnizian monads.' Marc Bobro, Santa Barbara City College
'Leibniz on Causation and Agency provides insightful treatment of overlooked aspects of Leibniz's philosophy that ought to change the way we interpret his thought.' Joseph Anderson, Journal of the History of Philosophy
Book Information
ISBN 9781107192676
Author Julia Jorati
Format Hardback
Page Count 236
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 460g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 17mm