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46Leibniz's Scottish Connection: The Correspondence with Thomas Burnett of KemneyJournal of Scottish Philosophy 1 (1): 69-85. 2003.
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4Three. The Departure from General Will: Malebranche on Moral Relations, Order, and OccasionalismIn The General Will before Rousseau. The transformation of the Divine into the Civic, Presses Universitaires De France. pp. 99-137. 1987.
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8Malebranche's Moral Philosophy: Divine and Human Justice.'In Steven Nadler (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Malebranche, Cambridge University Press. pp. 220--61. 2000.
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14Leibniz’s Méditation sur la notion commune de la justice, 1703-2003The Leibniz Review 13 67-81. 2003.Leibniz’s Méditation sur la notion commune de la justice is his most important writing on justice as “wise charity” and “universal benevolence” ; we now observe the 300th anniversary of its composition, and a reproduction of part of Leibniz’s manuscript appears in the Appendix to this article. But Leibniz’s essay might with equal justice be called, “Meditation on the Common Notion of Platonism”—for the Méditation opens with a nearly-verbatim paraphrase of Euthyphro 9e-10e, moves on to reduce Hob…Read more
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11A Preface to an Unpublished MS by Michael Oakeshott on Hobbes's LeviathanPolitical Theory 29 (6): 833-833. 2001.
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44Leibniz' universal jurisprudence: justice as the charity of the wiseHarvard University Press. 1996.The text includes fragments of his work that have never before been translated.
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