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    Hunter, Graeme. 1981. Leibniz and the ‘Super-Essentialist’ Misunderstanding.” Studia Leibnitiana 13(1): 123–132.
    Hunter, Graeme. 1985. Monadic Relations.” in The Natural Philosophy of Leibniz, edited by Kathleen Okruhlik and James Robert Brown, pp. 151–170. The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science n. 29. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Hunter, Graeme. 1989. The Fate of Thomas Hobbes.” Studia Leibnitiana 21(1): 5–20.
    Hunter, Graeme. 1990. Review of Arnauld (1990).” Studia Leibnitiana 22(2): 222–223.
    Hunter, Graeme. 1991. Descartes, René.” in Handbook of Metaphysics and Ontology, edited by Hans Burkhardt and Barry Smith. Analytica: Investigations in Logic, Ontology, and the Philosophy of Language n. 2. München: Philosophia Verlag.
    Hunter, Graeme. 1994. The Phantom of Jansenism in the Arnauld-Leibniz Correspondence.” in The Great Arnauld and Some of His Philosophical Correspondents, edited by Elmar J. Kremer, pp. 187–199. Toronto Studies in Philosophy. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
    Hunter, Graeme. 1996. Arnauld’s Defence of Miracles and Its Context.” in Interpreting Arnauld, edited by Elmar J. Kremer, pp. 111–126. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
    Hunter, Graeme. 2000. Motion and Rest in the Pensées: A Note on Pascal’s Modernism.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 47(2): 87–99.
    Hunter, Graeme. 2001. Spinoza: A Radical Protestant? in The Problem of Evil in Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Elmar J. Kremer and Michael John Latzer, pp. 49–65. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
    Hunter, Graeme. 2002. Blaise Pascal.” in A Companion to Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Steven M. Nadler, pp. 96–112. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, doi:10.1002/9780470998847.
    Hunter, Graeme. 2004. Spinoza on Miracles.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 56(1): 41–51.
    Hunter, Graeme. 2009. Cicero’s Neglected Argument from Design.” British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17(2): 235–245.
    Hunter, Graeme. 2010. Leibnizian Materialism.” Dialogue. Revue canadienne de philosophie / Canadian Philosophical Review 49(4): 573–588.
    Hunter, Graeme. 2012. Lucretius: His Continuing Influence and Contemporary Relevance.” British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20(2): 425–427.
    Hunter, Graeme. 2020. Many-Minded Leibniz’s Many Minds.” in The Routledge Handbook of Panpsychism, edited by William E. Seager, pp. 44–52. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London: Routledge, doi:10.4324/9781315717708.
    Hunter, Graeme and Inwood, Brad. 1984. Plato, Leibniz, and the Furnished Soul.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 22(4): 423–434.
    Hunter, Graeme and Seager, William E. 1981. The Discreet Charm of Counterpart Theory.” Analysis 41: 73–76.

Further References

    Arnauld, Antoine. 1990. On True and False Ideas. New Objections to Descartes’ Meditations and Descartes’ Replies. Lewiston, New York: Edwin Mellen Press. Translated by Elmar Kremer.