Monads, Composition, and Force

Ariadnean Threads through Leibniz's Labyrinth

Richard T W Arthur author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:18th Oct '18

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Leibniz's monads have long been a source of fascination and puzzlement. If monads are merely immaterial, how can they alone constitute reality? In Monads, Composition and Force, Richard T. W. Arthur takes seriously Leibniz's claim of introducing monads to solve the problem of the composition of matter and motion. Going against a trend of idealistic interpretations of Leibniz's thought, Arthur argues that although monads are presupposed as the principles making actual each of the infinite parts of matter, bodies are not composed of them. He offers a fresh interpretation of Leibniz's theory of substance in which monads are enduring primitive forces, corporeal substances are embodied monads, and bodies are aggregates of monads, not mere appearances. In this reading the monads are constitutive unities, constituting an organic unity of function through time, and bodies are phenomenal in two senses; as ever-changing things they are Platonic phenomena and as pluralities, in being perceived together, they are also Democritean phenomena. Arthur argues for this reading by describing how Leibniz's thought is grounded in seventeenth century atomism and the metaphysics of the plurality of forms, showing how his attempt to make this foundation compatible with mechanism undergirds his insightful contributions to biological science and the dynamical foundations he provides for modern physics.

It should be essential reading for anyone interested either in Leibniz's thinking about the continuum or in the origin and development of his metaphysics. * Stephen Puryear, North Carolina State University, Journal of the History of Philosophy *
Richard Arthur's new book is in my opinion an outstanding achievement ... the present work integrates and synthesizes much of his previous work and goes a long way beyond previously published works ... This book therefore should be read by any student of Leibniz. The picture it illustrates of Leibniz's metaphysics and its development is one of the most convincing I've seen. * Ohad Nachtomy, Revue d'histoire des sciences *

  • Winner of Winner of the 2019 ^IJournal of the History of Philosophy^R Book Prize for the Best Book in the History of Philosophy Published in 2018.

ISBN: 9780198812869

Dimensions: 236mm x 163mm x 26mm

Weight: 670g

346 pages