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Schwartz : Leibniz et les lois de lÕentrÕexpression
The article aims to show
how in some of LeibnizÕs texts a mathematical invention, the theory of
envelopes, can to a certain extent be seen as a model for one of his key
metaphysical contributions, namely the theory of inter-expression (ÒentrÕexpressionÓ). First, we examine
two of LeibnizÕs articles in the Acta Eruditorum (1692 and 1694) where this
mathematical object is introduced. Next, we analyze the notion of
inter-expression, which reveals a striking structural similarity with the
mathematical invention mentioned above. We then suggest that inter-expression
requires a different model from that of mere expression. The fundamental issue
is to determine to what extent we can use the concept of model in this case
and, if so, what its philosophical significance is. More broadly, it is an
opportunity to consider the relationship between mathematics and metaphysics in
LeibnizÕs philosophy, which may well have never been as closely connected as
they are in this case.
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