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FT-57162-09Research Programs: Summer StipendsLarry M. JorgensenLeibniz's Naturalized Theory of Mind6/1/2009 - 7/31/2009$6,000.00LarryM.Jorgensen   Skidmore CollegeSaratoga SpringsNY12866-1698USA2009History of PhilosophySummer StipendsResearch Programs6000060000

My project for the 2009 NEH Summer Stipend will be to complete the final section of my book project, Leibniz's Naturalized Theory of Mind. Since I am eligible to apply for leave in the Fall of 2009 at my home institution, Valparaiso University, the NEH Summer Stipend would allow me a longer period of uninterrupted time to work on the monograph, increasing the likelihood that I will be able to complete a full draft by the end of the 2009/2010 academic year. The book situates the philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1649-1716) within a larger philosophical trend that continues to this day -- a trend toward more 'naturalized' theories that explain natural events in terms of other natural events, without appeal to divine activity. The central argument of my book is that Leibniz's commitment to certain fundamental principles results in a naturalized theory of mind that is of interest in its own right as well as in relation to contemporary discussions on the philosophy of mind.