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- W1975631757 abstract "In a number of writings Leibniz argued that it follows from the Cartesian account of motion as change of relative position that individual bodies cannot be said to move at all.1 In this paper, I shall be concerned with some additional consequences that Leibniz drew from this that shed important light on the relationship between physics and metaphysics within his philosophy. I begin with an account of Leibniz's argument from relativity that differs from those previously offered in the literature. But I am also concerned with the way in which Leibniz uses the as a platform from which he can offer his own view of what it is for individual bodies to move. Leibniz provides three such accounts during his career and I shall discuss all three below. However, the first one that I shall discuss is far less significant since it appears only once, relatively early in Leibniz's life. Commentators have suggested that the remaining two discussions provide competing accounts of what is required for a body to move, the presence of which indicates a significant change in Leibniz's thinking about the issues over time. I argue instead that they are complementary components of a unified account of bodily motion that Leibniz adopted throughout his mature writings." @default.
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- W1975631757 title "Leibniz on Relativity and the Motion of Bodies" @default.
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