
doi: 10.3917/rip.315.0053
Dans la Dynamica , Leibniz énonce ce qu’il appelle le principe d’équipollence des hypothèses , et propose un argument pour ce principe à partir d’un principe plus général que nous pouvons appeler le principe des déterminants indiscernables (PDI). Dans cet article, j’analyse le lien étroit entre le PDI, la loi de continuité de Leibniz et les fondements de ses mathématiques, et je retrace l’interconnexion de tous ces principes et leur origine dans le cadre plus large de sa métaphysique.
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