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  1. Substance Monism and Substance Pluralism in Leibniz's Metaphysical Papers 1675-1676. Andreas Blank - 2001 - Studia Leibnitiana 33 (2):216 - 223. Leibniz, Spinoza, and Tschirnhaus.

  2. LEIBNIZ: De Summa Rerum. Metaphysical Papers, 1675-1676. Transl. with an Introduction and Notes by G. H. R. Parkinson. [REVIEW] Emily Grosholz - 1994 - Studia Leibnitiana 26 (1):125.

  3. De Summa Rerum: Metaphysical Papers, 1675-1676 G. W. Leibniz Published in 1992 by Yale University Press View online UGent only

  4. 7 juin 2022 · De Summa Rerum is a selection of twenty-five papers written by G. W. Leibniz early in his career between December 1675 and December 1676. Unlike many of his other works, which were written for other people, Leibniz wrote these essays to clarify in his own mind the thoughts on such major philosophical issues as the philosophy of physics, and the nature of God and of the human mind.

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  6. In this volume the Academy editors have placed under the title of De Summa Return those papers which Leibniz wrote between late 1675 and December 1676 and which treat problems in the philosophy of mathematics (especially those of the infinite) and in metaphysics and philosophical theology. The papers are enormously important.

  7. Substance Monism and Substance Pluralism in Leibniz's Metaphysical Papers 1675-1676. January ... 3 A VI, 3, 573; translated in G. W. Leibniz: De Summa Rerum. Metaphysical Papers, 1675-1676 ...