Leibniz: Determinist, Theist, Idealist [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 50 (1):143-143 (1996)
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Working under the structure of his three main topics of determinism, theism, and idealism, Adams has produced a work on Leibniz of outstanding significance. Adams deftly handles the massive historical resources now available to Leibniz scholars, producing a major philosophical work which is a joy to read. Discussions are rich with references to heretofore little known documents, correspondence, and revisions, and Adams uses these texts to full advantage. He argues for a Leibniz deeply engaged with his contemporaries, a Leibniz constantly refining and deepening his positions, but also a Leibniz who is more consistent about his basic positions than most contemporary commentators would acknowledge.

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