Leibniz on Time, Space, and Relativity is an intricate and rich book ... It is both conceptually and contextually rigorous and evinces Arthur's mastery of Leibniz's fragmentary corpus, as well as several generations of Anglophone Leibniz scholarship. Arthur's work on the continuum problem represents a monumental contribution to Leibniz studies and will amply reward all scholars of Early Modern European philosophy and science.
Richard T. W. Arthur is Professor Emeritus at McMaster University. He specializes in early modern natural philosophy and mathematics, and the foundations of physics, with special attention to the theory of time and the infinite. He is the author of seven books and over 60 articles and book chapters.