- 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...
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philosophers Giordano Bruno, Anne Conway,
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (
Monadology), John Dee (The
Hieroglyphic Monad), and others. The
concept of the monad...
- by monads,
mental objects that are not part of the
physical world (see
Monadology).
According to Descartes, God
first created eternal truths and then the...
- for this
conclusion may be
gathered from the
paragraphs 53–55 of his
Monadology,
which run as follows: 53. Now as
there are an
infinity of
possible universes...
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development (evolutionary psychology). His
discussions in the New
Essays and
Monadology often rely on
everyday observations such as the
behaviour of a dog or...
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priori and a
posteriori arguments for the
existence of God
appear in his
Monadology (1714).
George Berkeley outlined the
distinction in his 1710 work A Treatise...
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after Gottfried Leibniz, who
first presented the
problem in his work The
Monadology in 1714. Leibniz's p****age
describing the gap goes as follows: It must...
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reciprocal interaction." This is Kant's
rejoinder to Leibniz's
thesis in the
Monadology. The
fourth section of this chapter,
which is not an analogy,
deals with...
- some
striking resemblances to
parts of Spinoza's philosophy, like in
Monadology.
Leibniz was
concerned when his name was not
redacted in a
letter printed...
- another, and
never anything by
which to
explain a perception. — Leibniz,
Monadology Doubt about the
possibility of a
mechanistic explanation of
thought drove...