- The
Monadology (French: La
Monadologie, 1714) is one of
Gottfried Leibniz's best
known works of his
later philosophy. It is a
short text
which presents...
- self-programmed patches,
applying filter and
mutation processes (as in the "
Monadologie" cycle). In the
works of Lang's Game series, the
performers are given...
- name for the
taijitu symbol Monadologia Physica, by
Immanuel Kant La
Monadologie, by
Gottfried Leibniz, a book
about a
basic unit of
perceptual reality...
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publish it, so that the New
Essays were not
published until 1765. The
Monadologie,
composed in 1714 and
published posthumously,
consists of 90 aphorisms...
- been
experiencing a renaissance.
Spurred by the re-release of his
essay Monadologie et
Sociologie by
Institut Synthelabo under the
guidance of
Gilles Deleuze's...
- (8). arXiv:1404.1207. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.89.083510. ISSN 1550-7998.
Monadologie (1714).
Nicholas Rescher, trans., 1991. The Monadology: An
Edition for...
- Vrin-Reprise, 1985). La Grèce
Vaincue et les
Premiers Stoïciens (1875). La
Monadologie de
Leibnitz (1881). Socrate,
Fondateur de la
Science Morale (1883). Les...
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founded the
whole edifice of his philosophy.3 3 See Théodicée, § 44.
Monadologie, §§ 81, 82. — ED." See
chapter on
Leibniz and
Spinoza in A. O. Lovejoy...
- (Kritik der
reinen Vernunft), 1781/87. Leibniz,
Gottfried Wilhelm, La
Monadologie (The Monadology), c. 1714. Leslie, John A.
Infinite Minds: A Philosophical...
- I: 2,3 "SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: The
existence of God (Prima Pars, Q. 2)".
Monadologie (1714).
Nicholas Rescher, trans., 1991. The Monadology: An
Edition for...