POLI7930 · Political Science
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
An intensive introduction to the metaphysics and moral and political philosophy of Leibniz with special attention to the liminal space that Leibniz occupies between antiquity and modernity and his irenic orientation to the relationship of science to religion. Particular attention will be given to Leibniz's conceptions of God, evil, justice, and happiness.
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~9
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Fall 2024
1 section