Leibniz and the logical argument for individual substances

Mind 51 (203):201-222 (1942)
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reprint Nason, John W. (1981) "Leibnitz and the logical argument for individual substances". In Woolhouse, Roger Stuart, Leibniz, metaphysics and philosophy of science, pp. : Oxford University Press (1981)

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