Spinoza
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- A link has been added to Spinoza’s works in Latin.
Here are some classical readings in the history of philosophy which are relevant to Spinoza and Leibniz, with links to electronic texts of old translations.
- René Descartes
- Meditations on First Philosophy, Veitch translation
- Selections from The Principles of Philosophy, Veitch translation
- Baruch Spinoza
- The Principles of Descartes’ Philosophy, Britan translation
- On the Improvement of the Understanding, Elwes translation
- The Ethics, Elwes translation
- Spinoz’s Works in Latin
- G. W. Leibniz
- The Philosophical Works of Leibnitz, Duncan translation
- Early Mathematical Writings of Leibniz, Child translation
- Discourse on Method, Correspondence with Arnauld, Monadology, Montgomery translation
- The Mondadology and Other Philosophical Writings, Latta translation
- Theodicy, Huggard translation
- New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding, Langley translation
- The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence, Clarke translation
- The Logic of Leibniz, by Couturat, partial translation by Rutherford
- A Critical Exposition of the Philosophy of Leibniz, by Russell