Review of "Leibniz et le meilleur des mondes possibles" by Paul Rateau [Book Review]

Philosophy in Review 35 (6):304-306 (2015)
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Abstract

L'affirmation de l'existence du meilleur des mondes possibles est l'une des thèses leibniziennes les plus connues et sans doute l'une des plus mal comprises. Cet ouvrage en explique le sens, montre sur quels fondements théoriques elle repose et envisage ses implications sur les plans métaphysique et moral. The affirmation of the existence of the best of all possible worlds is one of Leibniz's best known and doubtless least understood theses. This work explains what it means, shows what theoretical foundations it rests on, and considers its implications on the metaphysical and moral level

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Lloyd Strickland
Manchester Metropolitan University

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