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== Book Chapters ==
* <!--<ref name=nsteph2010>-->Stephenson N. (2010) Atoms of Cognition: Metaphysics in the Royal Society, 1715-2010. In: ''Seeing Further: The Story of Science, Discovery, and the Genius of the Royal Society.'' Edited & Introduced by Bill Bryson. Contributing editor Jon Turney. HarperCollins e-book. EPaub Edition ISBN 9780062036223. ISBN 9780061999765. | [http://books.google.com/books?id=8HDEs3wNLd8C&dq=Seeing+Further&source=gbs_navlinks_s Google Books preview/extracts. Stephenson essay: pp. 84-105].
** <font face="Gill Sans MT">My theme is the legacy of Leibniz's metaphysics from the time of his death down to the present day, and so a direct summary of that system, based on the scholarship of latter-day researchers, will do better service than any attempt to untangle the points and counter-points in the correspondence. The account presented below is patterned after the work of Christia Mercer of Columbia University. Her book ''Leibniz's Metaphysics: Its Origins and Development'', published in 2001 by Cambridge University Press, is a formidable work of forensic scholarship that can in no way be improved by my attempts to summarise it.</font><!--</ref>-->

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Introductions and Primers

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  • Stephenson N. (2010) Atoms of Cognition: Metaphysics in the Royal Society, 1715-2010. In: Seeing Further: The Story of Science, Discovery, and the Genius of the Royal Society. Edited & Introduced by Bill Bryson. Contributing editor Jon Turney. HarperCollins e-book. EPaub Edition ISBN 9780062036223. ISBN 9780061999765. | Google Books preview/extracts. Stephenson essay: pp. 84-105.
    • My theme is the legacy of Leibniz's metaphysics from the time of his death down to the present day, and so a direct summary of that system, based on the scholarship of latter-day researchers, will do better service than any attempt to untangle the points and counter-points in the correspondence. The account presented below is patterned after the work of Christia Mercer of Columbia University. Her book Leibniz's Metaphysics: Its Origins and Development, published in 2001 by Cambridge University Press, is a formidable work of forensic scholarship that can in no way be improved by my attempts to summarise it.