Motion, Body and Corporeal Substance in Leibniz: The Defense of Relativity of Motion and its Impact in the Development of his Metaphysics of Bodies [Spanish]

Authors

  • Rodolfo Fazio Universidad de Buenos Aires

Abstract

In this paper we evaluate the impact of Leibniz’s defense of relativity of motion on his metaphysics. We argue that the abandonment of the absolutist position makes void his first notion of corporeal substance. First, we analyze Leibniz’s conception of body and movement in his youth (1663-1672) and explain how the assumption of absolute motion during these years plays a role in his notion of corporeal substance. Second, we examine his arguments in favor of relativity of motion during the Parisian period (1672-1676) and show the repercussion on his first conception of the corporeal substance.

Author Biography

Rodolfo Fazio, Universidad de Buenos Aires

Rodolfo Fazio es doctor en Filosofía por la Universidad de Buenos Aires y ayudante de Filosofía Moderna en la misma institución. Su principal área de investigación es la filosofía del siglo XVII, en especial estudia temas de metafísica y filosofía natural en Leibniz. Ha sido becario de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, del CONICET y del Servicio Alemán de Intercambio Académico (DAAD) en el Leibniz-Forschungsstelle de la Universidad de Münster

Published

2016-12-13

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