Time and Space in the Philosophy of Leibnitz. Part IV
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https://doi.org/10.31649/sent43.01.090Keywords:
continuum, ideal, real, possible, actual, Reichenbach, AristotleAbstract
Arina Orekhova’s interview with Professor Serhii Secundant, devoted to Leibniz’s concept of time and space, the peculiarities of Michael Fatch’s interpretation of this concept, and various historico-philosophical approaches to understanding Leibniz’s philosophy as a whole.
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