New Essays on Leibniz's Theodicy
Edited by Larry M. Jorgensen and Samuel Newlands
Author Information
Larry M. Jorgensen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York. His main research is in early modern philosophy, with a primary focus on Leibniz's philosophy of mind and, more generally, on the development of the uniquely modern conception of consciousness that developed during the seventeenth century.
Samuel Newlands is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. His main research interests lie in seventeenth century metaphysics and philosophy of religion. He has published mostly on Spinoza and Leibniz, and he is especially interested in the ways their systematic philosophical views intersect discussions in contemporary metaphysics and philosophy of religion.
Contributors:
Robert Merrihew Adams, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Maria Rosa Antognazza, King's College London
Agustín Echavarría, University of Navarra, Spain
Daniel Garber, Princeton University
Kristen Irwin, Biola University
Jonathan Israel, Princeton University
Nicholas Jolley, University of California, Irvine
Larry M. Jorgensen, Skidmore College, NY
Christia Mercer, Columbia University
Michael Murray, Franklin and Marshall College
Samuel Newlands, University of Notre Dame
Paul Rateau, Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne), Paris
Donald Rutherford, University of California, San Diego
Tad Schmaltz, University of Michigan