Leibniz’s Conception of Metaphysical Evil

The Leibniz Review 3 (1):17-18 (1993)
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A central doctrine of Leibniz’s Theodicy is the classification of evils as metaphysical, physical and moral. Moral evil is sin; physical evil is suffering; and metaphysical evil, Leibniz says, is “simple imperfection”. It has been common-place in Leibniz scholarship to understand metaphysical evil as identical with the Leibnizian notion of the “original imperfection of the creature,” or the limitation which inevitably characterizes any created substance. This is Russell’s interpretation; and its pervasiveness is no doubt due to the powerful influence which Russell’s Leibniz book has exercised in this century. In my paper I challenge this interpretation.

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