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Suggestions for Further Reading (Including Internet Resources)

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1 G. W. Leibniz, New Essays on Human Understanding [Nouveaux essais sur l’entendement humain, c.1704; first pub. 1765], ed. and trans. P. Remnant and J. Bennett (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981).

2 Many of Leibniz’s other important works are translated in Leibniz, Philosophical Writings, ed. G. H. R. Parkinson (rev. edn, London: Dent, 1973). See also G. W. Leibniz, Philosophical Texts, ed. R. S. Woolhouse and R. Franks (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998), which contains a helpful introduction for students.

3 A useful introduction is N. Rescher, The Philosophy of Leibniz (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1968).

4 See also C. D. Broad, Leibniz: An Introduction, ed. C. Lewy (rev. edn, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975).

5 For a general account of the philosophy of Leibniz and other ‘rationalist’ thinkers, see J. Cottingham, The Rationalists (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988).

6 For a valuable account of the Locke–Leibniz debate, see N. Jolley, Leibniz and Locke: A Study of the New Essays (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984).

7 Introductory entries on Leibniz’s philosophy and in particular his understanding of innate ideas can be found on these two online sites: Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy at https://www.iep.utm.edu/leib-met/#SH9d (by D. Burnham), and the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy at https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/leibniz/#InnIde (by B. Look). For a general survey of the historical debate surrounding innateness see also https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/innateness-history/ (J. Samet).

8 An online source of new Leibniz texts and translations is L. Strickland’s website http://www.leibniz-translations.com/ which has many useful links to further Leibniz resources.

9 For all currently available Leibniz texts go to https://leibnizedition.de.

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