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While this would certainly help--I am having a hard time thinking of philosophy texts on related subjects that don't... it may simply be "common knowledge" for the field. However--looking specifically at the Reformed scholastic period--> any text on modalism in the early Enlightenment, late Renaissance (including books on Reformed scholastics) is probably going to touch on this. If you are interested in the subject, Reformation and Scholasticism (ed., W. van Asselt) is a good start and hits the relationship in the period between philosophy and religion fairly well too.--
eleuthero (
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00:58, 16 June 2009 (UTC)reply
There I cited it, guys. I don't have Leibniz in front of me, but Stanford Encyclopedia is a good secondary source. That should be helpful to anyone interested in learning more.
Guinness4life (
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03:26, 23 January 2010 (UTC)reply