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The “dynamics” of Leibnizian relationism: Reference frames and force in Leibniz's plenum
Authors:Edward Slowik  
Affiliation:aDepartment of Philosophy, Winona State University, 329 Minne Hall, Winona, MN 55987 5838, USA
Abstract:
This paper explores various metaphysical aspects of Leibniz's concepts of space, motion, and matter, with the intention of demonstrating how the distinctive role of force in Leibnizian physics can be used to develop a theory of relational motion using privileged reference frames. Although numerous problems will remain for a consistent Leibnizian relationist account, the version developed within our investigation will advance the work of previous commentators by more accurately reflecting the specific details of Leibniz's own natural philosophy, especially his handling of the dynamical interactions of plenum bodies.
Keywords:Space and time   Leibniz   Early modern science   Relational theories of space and motion
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