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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Monadology

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1 1 | meant ‘without parts.’ (Theod. 10.)~ 2 4 | destroyed by natural means. (Theod. 89.)~ 3 11| upon their inner being. (Theod. 396, 400.)~ 4 17| substances can consist. (Theod. Pref. [E. 474; G. vi. 37].)~ 5 18| incorporeal automata. (Theod. 87.)~ 6 20| more than a bare Monad. (Theod. 64.)~ 7 22| is big with its future; (Theod. 350.)~ 8 23| come only from a motion. (Theod. 401-403.)~ 9 26| and howl and run away. (Theod. Discours de la Conformite, & 10 30| objects of our reasonings. (Theod. Pref. [E. 469; G. vi. 27].)~ 11 31| contradictory to the false; (Theod. 44, 169.)~ 12 32| cannot be known by us. (Theod. 44, 196.)~ 13 33| those which are primary. (Theod. 170, 174, 189, 280-282, 14 35| express contradiction. (Theod. 36, 37, 44, 45, 49, 52, 15 38| substance we call God. (Theod. 7.)~ 16 41| is absolutely infinite. (Theod. 22, Pref. [E. 469 a; G. 17 42| natural inertia of bodies. (Theod. 20, 27-30, 153, 167, 377 18 43| would even be possible. (Theod. 20.)~ 19 44| possible is to be actual. (Theod. 184-189, 335.)~ 20 46| and are its inner object. (Theod. 180-184, 185, 335, 351, 21 47| essence it is to have limits. (Theod. 382-391, 398, 395.)~ 22 48| principle of the best. (Theod. 7, 149, 150.) These characteristics 23 48| perfection of the Monad. (Theod. 87.)~ 24 49| perceptions are confused. (Theod. 32, 66, 386.)~ 25 51| dependent upon the other. (Theod. 9, 54, 65, 66, 201. Abrege, 26 52| distinctly known in another. (Theod. 66.)~ 27 53| one rather than another. (Theod. 8, 10, 44, 173, 196 sqq., 28 54| perfection it contains in germ. (Theod. 74, 167, 350, 201, 130, 29 55| power makes Him produce it. (Theod. 8, 78, 80, 84, 119, 204, 30 56| mirror of the universe. (Theod. 130, 360.)~ 31 57| of view of each Monad. (Theod. 147.)~ 32 58| perfection as possible. (Theod. 120, 124, 241 sqq., 214, 33 62| to it in a special way. (Theod. 400.)~ 34 63| represented in the soul. (Theod. 403.)~ 35 64| the divine art and ours. (Theod. 134, 146, 194, 403.)~ 36 65| express the whole universe. (Theod. Prelim., Disc. de la Conform. 37 69| distinguishing the fish themselves. (Theod. Pref. [E. 475 b; 477 b; 38 72| completely without body. (Theod. 90, 124.)~ 39 74| caterpillars become butterflies. (Theod. 86, 89. Pref. [E. 475 b; 40 76| deduced a priori, as above. (Theod. 90.)~ 41 78| E. 475 a; G. vi. 39]; Theod. 340, 352, 353, 358.)~ 42 80| E. 477 a; G. vi. 44]; Theod. 22, 59, 60, 61, 63, 66, 43 82| prerogative of minds [esprits]. (Theod. 91, 397.)~ 44 83| divinity in its own sphere. (Theod. 147.)~ 45 85| most perfect of Monarchs. (Theod. 146; Abrege, Object. 2.)~ 46 86| manifested everywhere. (Theod. 146; Abrege, Object. 2.)~ 47 87| City of spirits [esprits]. (Theod. 62, 74, 118, 248, 112, 48 88| and the reward of others. (Theod. 18 sqq., 110, 244, 245, 49 90| alone make our happiness. (Theod. 134, 278. Pref. [E. 469;


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