Marc Parmentier (Lille): LÕescompte
du futur dans le dŽbat Locke − Leibniz
Discounting the
future, i. e., depreciating the value of future properties compared to present
ones, represents the main cause of false judgments in ethics for John Locke and
Leibniz. This article aims to analyse LockeÕs attempts to outline the mechanism
of discounting the future in his Essay
Concerning Human Understanding and LeibnizÕ
efforts to give the phenomenon a mathematical formalization. Locke and Leibniz
disagree about its causes and offer different standards of virtue in objecting
to it. According to Locke, virtue aims to do away with all forms of discounting
while Leibniz argues that the phenomenon can be rationalised using the
techniques for cultivating moral virtue as a means of anticipation.
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