Leibniz, God and Necessity
Discover a fresh perspective on the ontological argument in Michael V. Griffin's insightful book, Leibniz, God and Necessity. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2015, this 208-page paperback delves into the philosophical realms of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and René Descartes. Griffin presents a necessitarian interpretation of Leibniz, grounding his central modal concepts and exploring the intricate relationship between necessity and divinity. This thought-provoking work is perfect for scholars of early modern philosophy, as well as philosophers intrigued by modal metaphysics and the philosophy of religion. Enhance your understanding of these pivotal thinkers and their contributions to philosophical discourse with this essential addition to your library.