Journal article
Leibniz’s Causal Theory of Time Revisited
Abstract
Following the lead of Hans Reichenbach in the early twentieth century, many authors have attributed a causal theory of time to Leibniz. My exposition of Leibniz’s theory of time in a paper of 1985 has been interpreted as a version of such a causal theory, even though I was critical of the idea that Leibniz would have tried to reduce relations among monadic states to causal relations holding only among phenomena. Since that time previously …
Authors
Arthur RTW
Journal
The Leibniz Review, Vol. 26, , pp. 151–178
Publisher
Philosophy Documentation Center
DOI
10.5840/leibniz2016267
ISSN
1524-1556