Leibniz as idealist

Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 4:141-90 (2008)
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reprint Rutherford, Donald (2008) "Leibniz as Idealist". In Garber, Daniel, Nadler, Steven, Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy Volume Iv, pp. : Oxford University Press (2008)

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