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Primary Sources
[A] |
Sämtliche Schriften und Briefe .
Darmstadt and Berlin: Berlin Academy, 1923-. Cited by series, volume,
and page. |
[AG] |
Philosophical Essays. Roger Ariew and Daniel
Garber (eds. and trans.), Indianapolis: Hackett, 1989. |
[C] |
Louis Couturat (ed.), Opuscules et Fragments
Inédits de Leibniz. Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1966. |
[CP] |
R. C. Sleigh, Jr. (editor and translator), with
contributions from Brandon Look and James Stam, Confessio
Philosophi: Papers Concerning the Problem of Evil, 1671–1678.
New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005. |
[DPW] |
Michael Murray (editor and
translator), Dissertation on Predestination and Grace. New
Haven: Yale University Press, 2011. |
[G] |
Die Philosophischen Schriften von Gottfried
Wilhelm Leibniz. Edited by C.I. Gerhardt. Berlin: Weidman,
1875–1890. Cited by volume and page. |
[Gr] |
Textes Inédits. Edited by Gaston Grua.
Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1948. |
[H] |
Theodicy. Edited by Austin Farrer and
translated by E.M. Huggard. New Haven: Yale UP, 1952. |
[MP] |
Mary Morris and G.H.R. Parkinson (eds. and trans.),
Leibniz-Philosophical Writings, London: J.M. Dent and Sons,
1973. |
[R] |
G.W. Leibniz, Political Writings. Patrick Riley
(ed. and trans.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. |
[S] |
Paul Schrecker and Anne Martin Schrecker (eds. and
trans.), Leibniz: Monadology and Other Philosophical Essays,
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1965. |
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- Adams, Robert, 1995, Leibniz: Determinist, Theist,
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- Adams, Marilyn Mccord and Robert Adams (editors), 1990, The Problem of Evil, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Barber, W. H., 1955, Leibniz in France, from Arnauld to
Voltaire: A Study in French Reactions to Leibnizianism, Oxford:
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- Blumenfeld, David, 1994, “Perfection and Happiness in the Best Possible World,” The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz, Nicholas Jolley (ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Brown, Gregory, 1988, “Leibniz's Theodicy and the Confluence of Worldly Goods,” Journal of the History of Philosophy, 26: 571–91. (Scholar)
- Cover, J. and Hawthorne, J., 2000, “Leibnizian Modality Again: A Reply to Murray,” The Leibniz Review, (December): 87–103. (Scholar)
- Davidson, Jack, 1996, “Untying the Knot: Leibniz's on God's Knowledge of Future Free Contingents,” History of Philosophy Quarterly, 13: 89–116. (Scholar)
- Gale, George, 1976, “On What God Chose: Perfection and God's Freedom,” Studia Leibnitiana, 8: 69–87. (Scholar)
- Jolley, Nicholas, 1984, Leibniz and Locke: A Study of the New Essays in Human Understanding, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Klopp, Onno (ed.), 1864–84, Die Werke von Leibniz. Reihe I: Historisch-politische und staatswissenschaftliche Schriften, Hannover: Klindworth. (Scholar)
- Larrimore, Mark, 2004, “Autonomy and the Invention of
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- MacLachlan, H.J., 1951, Socinianism in Seventeenth-century
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- Murray, Michael J., 1995, “Leibniz on Divine Knowledge
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- Neiman, Susan, 2002, Evil in Modern Thought: An Alternative History of Philosophy, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Newlands, Samuel, forthcoming, “Leibniz on Privations, Limitations, and the Metaphysics of Evil,” Journal of the History of Philosophy. (Scholar)
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- Rescher, Nicholas, 1981, Leibniz's Metaphysics of Nature, Dordrecht: D. Reidel. (Scholar)
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