Authored Books
The Psychophysical Lab: Yoga Practice and the Mind-Body Problem (with Eyal Shifroni).
Living Mirrors: Infinity, Unity, and Life in Leibniz’s Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 2019.
Possibility, Agency, and Individuality in Leibniz’s Metaphysics, Springer, The New Synthese Historical Library, March, 2007.
Edited Books
Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy, Nachtomy, Ohad, Winegar, Reed (Eds.). Springer, The New Synthese Historical Library, 2018.
The Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 2014 (with Justin E. H. Smith).
Machines of Nature and Corporeal Substances in Leibniz, Springer, The New Synthese Historical Library, 2010 (with Justin E. H. Smith).
The Multicultural Challenge in Israel, Academic Studies Press, 2009 (with Avi Sagi).
Examining Multiculturalism in Israel, Magnes Press, Jerusalem, 2003. (Contributors include Charles Taylor, Michael Walzer, et al.)
Articles
“Spinoza Rethinking Activity: from the Short Treatise and the Ethics”, the Southern Journal of Philosophy (with Andrea Sangiacomo), 2018.
“Monads at the Bottom, Monads at the Top, Monads all Over”, British Journal for History of Philosophy, 2017.
“On Living Mirrors and Mites: Leibniz’s Encounter with Pascal on Infinity and the Nature of Living Things”, Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy.
“Leibnizian Encounters with Infinity” in Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy
“Leibniz and Calvino, Possible Worlds and Possible Cities, Philosophy and Fiction”, Journal of Early Modern Studies.
“Embodiment, Nestedness, and Individuality in Leibniz”, forthcoming in Oxford Philosophical Concepts, Embodiment, edited by Justin E. H. Smith, Oxford University Press.
“On Living Mirrors and Mites: Leibniz’s Encounter with Pascal on Infinity and the Nature of Living Things”, forthcoming in Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy .
“Modal Adventures-Leibniz and Kant on Possibility and Existence”, forthcoming in The Actual and the Possible: Modality in Modern Philosophy, ed. Mark Sinclair, Oxford University Press, 2017.
“Infinite and Limited: Remarks on Leibniz’s View of Created Beings”, The Leibniz Review, 2016.
“On The Source of Incompossibility in Leibniz’s Paris Notes and some Remarks on Time and Space as Packing Constraints”, in Compossibility and Possible Worlds, eds. Yual Chiek and Gregory Brown, Springer 2016, pp. 21-35.
“Oneness and Substance in Leibniz’s Middle Years”, The Leibniz Review, vol. 24, 2014, pp. 69-94 (with Tamar Levanon).
“Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Aspect Blindness and Meaning Blindness”, Iyyun: The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 58, 2015 ( with Andreas Blank, In English), pp. 57-76.
“Unidad, singularidad e infinito en Spinoza y Leibniz” in Leibniz vs. Spinoza: a Panoramic Interpretation, eds. Leticia Cabañas and Oscar M. Esquisabel, Argentine Catholic University Press, 2014, pp. 147-166.
“Infinity and Life: The Role of Infinity in Leibniz’s Theory of Living Beings”, The Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 9-28.
Introduction to The Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 2014, with Justin E. H. Smith, pp. 1-9.
“Infinité d’être et infinité du nombre chez Leibniz et Spinoza”, R. Andrault, M. Lærke, et P.F. Moreau (dir.), Spinoza/Leibniz. Rencontres, controverses, réceptions, Paris, Presses universitaires de Paris Sorbonne, 2014.
“Qu’est-ce qu’un être vivant au sens cartésien? la réponse de Leibniz à Descartes”, in Qu’est-ce qu’être cartésien?, Delphine Kolesnik-Antoine, ed. Editions of the Ecole Normale Supérieure, France, 2013.
“Leibniz and Kant on Possibility and Existence”, British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2012.
“Leibniz’s Modal Philosophy”, B. Look (ed.), The Continuum Companion to Leibniz, Continuum Press, 2011.
“A Tale of Two Thinkers, One Meeting, and Three Degrees of Infinity: Leibniz and Spinoza in 1675-78“, British Journal for the History of Philosophy (2011): pp. 935-961.
“Leibniz on Infinite Beings and Non-Beings”, in Montreal Studies in the History of Philosophy, volume 1, The Rationalists: Between Tradition and Revolution (eds.), Carlos Fraenkel, Dario Perinetti, Justin E. H. Smith, Springer, New Synthese Historical series, 2010.
“Leibniz on Artificial and Natural Machines” in Machines of Nature and Corporeal Substances in Leibniz, Justin E. H. Smith and Ohad Nachtomy (Eds.), in Springer, The New Synthese Historical Library, 2010.
“Leibniz et Locke sure le composition des concepts”, in M. de Gaudmar and P. Hammou (eds.) Locke et Leibniz : deux styles de rationalité, Georg Olms, collection Europaea Memoria, 2010.
“L’activité dans la nature et la nature de l’activité chez Spinoza“, in Spinoza et la Nature, Charles Ramond (ed.) University Press of Bordeaux, 2010, France.
“It Takes Two to Tango: Phenotyping and Genotying in Genome Wide Association Studies,” Biological Theory 42:3, 2009 (with Yaron Ramati, Zohar Yakini, and Ayelet Shavit).
“Leibniz and the Logic of Life,” Studia Leibnitiana, 41/2009: 1.
“Leibniz’s Rationality as Intelligibility: Divine and Human”, in Marcelo Dascal (ed.), “Leibniz: What Kind Of Rationalist?”; Springer, Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science Series, 2008.
“Remarks on Possibila in Leibniz, 1672-1676: Quod non omnia possibilia ad intelligentiam perveniant?” The Leibniz Review, Vol. 18 (2008): 249-58.
“Leibniz and Russell: The Number of all Numbers and the Set of All Sets”, in Leibniz and the English-Speaking World, Pauline Phemister and Stuart Brown, (eds.), Springer, 2007.
“Leibniz on Nested Individuals”, British Journal for the History of Philosophy 15, no. 4 (2007):709-728.
“Gene expression and the concept of the phenotype”. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Volume 38, Issue 1, March 2007, Pages 238-254. (with A. Shavit, and Z. Yakhini).
“Leibniz on Nested Individuality”, Metaphora, Spring, 2006 (in Hebrew).
“Locke, Leibniz and Borges: Universal and Particular Concepts in the Nouveaux Essais”, in Leibniz selon les Nouveaux Essais sur l’entendement humain, Francois Duchesneau and Jérémie Griard (eds.), co-published by Vrin, Paris and Bellarmin-Fides, Montréal, 2006, pp. 167-178.
“Leibniz on the Greatest Number and the Greatest Being” The Leibniz Review, December, 2005, pp. 49-66.
Introduction to Examining Multiculturalism in Israel (Magness 2003).
“The Demands for Recognition and the Danger of Sterile Discussion” (Hebrew), in Examining Multiculturalism in Israel (Magness 2003).
“Leibniz’s Combinatorial Notion of Possibility and the Universal Language” (Hebrew), in Siach vasig, Y. Senderovitz and N. Neeman, (eds.), University Publishing Projects, Israel, 2003.
“On Language and Identity”, Iyuun, April, 2003 (Hebrew).
“Leibniz on Possible Individuals,” Studia Leibnitiana, Band 34, 1, 2002 pp. 31-58.
“Spinoza et les normes de la logique”, in Spinoza et la norme, Presses Universitaires Franc-Comtoises, France, March, 2002, pp. 23-33.
“Leibnizian Organisms, Nested Individuals, and Units of Selection”, (with Ayelet Shavit and Justin Smith), Theory in Bioscience, (2002) 121: 205-230.
“Individuals, Worlds, and Relations: A Discussion of Catherine Wilson’s ‘Plentitude and Compossibility in Leibniz'”, 2001, The Leibniz Review, Vol. 11, 117-125.
“On Leibniz’s Notion of Matter”, Iyuun, April 1999 (in Hebrew), pp. 187-208.
“The Individual’s Place in Logical Space: Leibniz on Possible Individuals and their Relations”, Studia Leibnitiana, Band XXX/2 1998, pp. 161-177.
“Wittgenstein on Forming Concepts and Seeing Aspects“, Iyyun, July, 1997, pp. 267-91.
Conference Proceedings
“The Organism of Animals is a Mechanism that Presupposes Divine Preformation”, Proceedings of the Leibniz Congress, De Gruyter, 2016, pp. 471-480.
“The Sources for Leibniz’s Notion of a Machine of Nature: Empirical and Mathematical Aspects”, Proceedings of the Conference Leibniz and the Empirical Sciences, Editorial Comates, Spain (2011).
“Leibniz on Infinite Beings and Non-Beings”, Proceedings of the VIII Leibniz International Congress, Hanover, July 2006.
“On Language and Identity” Proceedings of the Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg, Austria, August 6-12, 2006.
“A Prescriptive Reading of Leibniz’s Notion of the Individual and the Labyrinth of Human Freedom”, Proceedings of VII Leibniz’s International Congress, Berlin, September 2001.
Book Reviews
Richard Arthur’s Leibniz, Polity Press, The Leibniz Review, 2014.
Carlos Fraenkel’s Philosophical Religions from Plato to Spinoza: Reason, Religion, and Autonomy. Cambridge-New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013, in British Journal for the History of Philosophy.
Jeanne Roland’s Leibniz et l’individualité organique, Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2014.
Andreas Blank’s Biomedical Ontology and the Metaphysics of Composite Substances, 1540-1670 (Munich: Philosophia Verlag 2010), August (2012) issue of Philosophy in Review.
Nicolas de Cues et G.W. Leibniz : infini, expression et singularité. Quelques éléments de métaphysique comparée, Edited by Anne-Lise Rey et Frédéric Vengeon, The Leibniz Review, 2012.
Mognes Laerke’s Leibniz lecteur de Spinoza, in British Journal for the History of Philosophy (2010): 521-524.
Mark Kulstad, Mogens Laerke, and David Snyder, The Philosophy of the Young Leibniz, Franz Steiner, 2009, 259pp, in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2010.
Leibniz and the Natural World: Activity, Passivity and Corporeal Substances in Leibniz’s Philosophy, by Pauline Phemister, Springer, New Synthese Historical Library, 2005, British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2008.
Leibniz’s Metaphysics of Choice, by Reginald Savage, The Leibniz Review, 2002.
“Individuation in Leibniz and Spinoza”, Lee C. Rice, North American Spinoza Society, (1999). Bulletin de bibliographie spinoziste, xxii, France.
Translations
Marcelo Dascal, “La polémique dans la science classique”, translated from French to Hebrew, published in Iyyun 48, 1999.
Charles Taylor, Multiculturalism: Examining the Politics of Recognition, from English to Hebrew.
Michael Walzer, “What Rights to Cultural Communities”, from English to Hebrew.
Charles Ramond, Spinoza : dissidences, révoltes et révolutions (la liberté par contumace?), translated from French to English, for the International conference Spinoza as Social and Political Thinker, Jerusalem, 30 May – 02 June 2007.
Overseeing the translation (from French to Hebrew) and providing scientific edition of Bergson’s Essai sur les données immédiates de la conscience for Resling Press.