The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):722-722 (1957)
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Not since 1738 has there been a complete and compact English edition of this important debate over the implications of Newtonian physics. Clarke's own translation of Leibniz' papers has been retained. Besides writing an excellent introduction, the editor has wisely appended a number of relevant extracts from Newton's works. -- C. L.

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