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Michael Griffin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy. His main area of research interest is 17th-century philosophy. His recent focus has been on the metaphysics of modality in Leibniz, Descartes and Spinoza, with attention to its relation to their natural theology. He is interested in the connection between historical and contemporary discussions of the same issues.
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Leibniz, God and Necessity
Griffin, M. V., 1 Jan 2009, Cambridge University Press. 195 p.Research output: Book/Report types › Book › peer-review
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Necessitarianism in Spinoza and Leibniz
Griffin, M. V., 1 Jan 2008, Interpreting Spinoza: Critical Essays. Cambridge University Press, p. 71-93 23 p.Research output: Contribution to Book/Report types › Chapter › peer-review
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Leibniz on god's knowledge of counterfactuals
Griffin, M. V., Jul 1999, In: Philosophical Review. 108, 3, p. 317-340 24 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review