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Title: | Cum Deus Calculat. God's Evaluation of Possible Worlds and Logical Calculus | Authors: | Roncaglia, Gino | Keywords: | Leibniz;modalities;compossibility;modal logic;history of logic;calculus;God;possible worlds | Issue Date: | Mar-1990 | Publisher: | Kluwer Academic Publishers | Source: | Gino Roncaglia, "Cum Deus Calculat. God's Evaluation of Possible Worlds and Logical Calculus", "Topoi" vol. 9 n.1, March, 1990, pp. 83-90 | Abstract: | The paper offers a brief discussion of some aspects of the Leibnizian conception of God's evaluation of possible worlds. The first part considers the definition of perfection, as applied to possible worlds; the second part investigates the possibility of using some among Leibniz' text on logical calculus (mostly from the period 1677-1679) to improve our understanding of the nature and functioning of God's calculus. |
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URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2067/227 | ISSN: | 0167-7411 (Print) 1572-8749 (Online) | Rights: | This paper is under copyright of the original publisher and is included in the Open Archive as author's copy (in jpg image format) under the Springer license; the original PDF copy is available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/p62rg19710184m11/ |
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