Leibniz und die panpsychistische Deutung der Theorie der einfachen Substanzen

Studia Leibnitiana 32 (1):117 - 125 (2000)
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Abstract

In this discussion note, I defend four claims: (1) The interpretation of Leibniz's theory of simple substances as a philosophy of panpsychism has no direct support from Leibniz's texts. (2) According to Leibniz there is a perfect continuity between perceptions of different degrees of distinctness. (3) Nevertheless, due to the reflective structure of sensation, there is a discontinuity between the perceptions of bare simple substances and sensations, which are characteristic of souls. (4) Finally, Leibniz's principle of continuity leaves room for this kind of discontinuity between different kinds of simple substances

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Andreas Blank
Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt

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