komponisto comments on Scientist vs. philosopher on conceptual analysis - Less Wrong
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Except that the problems in question (explaining the motion of the planets and so on) would not have been considered "real-life problems" back then; rather, they would have been considered "abstract philosophical speculations" that would have carried the same kind of stigma among "practical men" that "pure mathematics" does today.
I think you mean "justified"; if there was one thing Leibniz was good at, it was formalizing!
According to your Wikipedia link, it represented the solution to a physical problem in its own right: a paradox wherein conservation appeared to be violated in GR.