REV - AF - 2005, vol. 38, n. 1

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    Principio de perfección y composibilidad en la metafísica leibniciana
    (2005) Casanova, G. (Gloria)
    This paper tries to approach the leibnician thesis about compossibility in its intimate relation to the principle of perfection. The main question is how to understand the relationship between the absolute divine knowledge and his perfect will in the constitution of the infinite possible worlds. Divine wisdom is the background from which divine logique can be seen as founded in a non logic instance: the fact of God´s existence and his personal structure, which is necessarily related to goddness as freely chosen by his perfect will.
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    Si es posible, existe: Una aproximación a la noción de posibilidad desde el Absoluto
    (2005) Martínez-Priego, C. (Consuelo)
    Departing from Leibniz’s ontological argument, and specifically from the “possibility-complement” just as it appears in his texts, this article offers a detailed analysis of the very same concept of possibility. This is an attempt at showing its consistency in a very extreme metaphysical situation: the possibility of God without any reference to the world of possibility, contingency or eternal truths. The logic and real possibility, the merely possible, the relationship between possibility, compossibility and the Characteristic, are some of the questions dealt with in this article.
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    La contingencia como composibilidad en G. W. Leibniz
    (2005) Soto-Bruna, M.J. (María Jesús)
    The ‘principle of the best’ refered to the actually existing world is at the same time a ‘principle of contingency’ whenever the criterion of maximum composibility is taken into account. As it is well known, this last criterion is that which governs God’s creative election. The paper explains this issue in the context of Leibniz’s modal ontology.