Journal article
Leibniz and the Three Degrees of Infinity: Remarks on Ohad Nachtomy’s Living Mirrors
Abstract
In these remarks on Ohad Nachtomy’s account of Leibniz’s philosophy of the infinite in his recent book, Living Mirrors, I focus on his suggestion that living creatures be interpreted as exemplifying the second of the three degrees of infinity that Leibniz articulates in 1676, as things which are infinite in their own kind. For the infinity characterizing created substances cannot be the highest degree, which is reserved by Leibniz for the …
Authors
Arthur RTW
Journal
Leibniz Review, Vol. 32, , pp. 25–46
Publication Date
January 1, 2022
ISSN
1524-1556