Leibniz on Time, Space, and Relativity
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Summary
contemporary relevance. Leibniz's views on relativity have been extremely influential, first on Mach, and then on Einstein, while his novel approach to geometry in his analysis situs inspired many later developments in geometry. Arthur expounds the latter in some detail, explaining its relationship
to Leibniz's metaphysics of space and the grounding of motion, and defending Leibniz's views on the relativity of motion against charges of inconsistency. The brilliance of his work on time, though, has not been so well appreciated, and Arthur attempts to remedy this through a detailed discussion of
Leibniz's relational theory of time, showing how it underpins his theory of possible worlds, his complex account of contingency, and his highly original treatment of the continuity of time, providing formal treatments in an appendix. In other appendices, Arthur provides translations of previously
untranslated writings by Leibniz on analysis situs and on Copernicanism, as well as an essay on Leibniz's philosophy of relations. In his introductory chapter he explains how the framework for the book is provided by the interpretation of Leibniz's metaphysics he defended in his earlier Monads,
Composition, and Force (OUP 2018, winner of the 2019 annual JHP Book Prize for best book in the history of philosophy published in 2018).
Author Biography
Richard T. W. Arthur, Professor Emeritus, McMaster University
Richard T. W. Arthur is Professor Emeritus at McMaster University. He specializes in early modern natural philosophy and mathematics, and the foundations of physics, with special attention to the theory of time and the infinite. He is the author of seven books and over 60 articles and book chapters.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. De tempore: Leibniz's theory of time
2. De loco: Leibniz's theory of space
3. De motu: Leibniz on the relativity of motion
Appendix 1: A formal exposition of Leibniz's theory of time
Appendix 2: On Leibniz's treatment of relations
Appendix 3: Excerpts from Leibniz's writings on analysis situs
Appendix 4: Leibniz's Rome manuscripts on Copernicanism
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