ISBN-13: 9781138924918 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 196 str.
The work of seventeenth-century polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz has proved inspirational to philosophers and scientists alike. In this thought-provoking book, Pauline Phemister explores the ecological potential of Leibniz s dynamic, pluralist, panpsychist, metaphysical system. She argues that Leibniz s philosophy has a renewed relevance in the twenty-first century, particularly in relation to the environmental change and crises that threaten human and non-human life on earth.
Drawing on Leibniz s theory of soul-like, interconnected metaphysical entities he termed 'monads', Phemister explains how an individual s true good is inextricably linked to the good of all. Phemister also finds in Leibniz s works the rudiments of a theory of empathy and strategies for strengthening human feelings of compassion towards all living things.
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Leibniz and the Environment" is essential reading for historians of philosophy and environmental philosophers, and will also be of interest to anyone seeking a metaphysical perspective from which to pursue environmental action and policy."