Anything that human beings can believe or know, Leibniz held, must be expressed in one or the other of these two basic forms. ... But since every extended thing, no matter how small, is in principle divisible into even smaller parts, it is apparent that all material objects are compound beings made up of simple elements.
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz ( ; also Leibnitz or von Leibniz ; 1 July 1646 [ OS: 21 June ] – 14 November 1716) was a German philosopher, polymath and mathematician who wrote prim...
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While the term "substance," meaning the indestructible stuff of the universe, was retained by Descartes in ... what we call matter is an appearance (4:507.) The inner nature of substances cannot be described by reference to shape, ... The basis of this accusation was Leibniz's attribution to the soul of only two basic faculties:
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Thus this requires an infinity of possible elements to the universe. ... *All the quoted texts by Leibniz are from G.W. Leibniz, Philosophical Essays, edited and translated by Roger Ariew and Daniel Garber, Hackett Publishing Company, Indianapolis & Cambridge, 1989. The page numbers are in reference to this edition.*
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Leibniz says they are the basic elements or 'atoms' of nature, out of which are made the individual things of our universe — the one reality God has actually created. They are simple 'spiritual' entities: Leibniz calls them 'monads' [Monadology, 1;
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4. LeibnizÂ’s reference to basic elements of the universe; 5. Feminist critic of traditional philosophies of God; 6. A philosophy that, if rejected, would create an absurdity. a 7. Developer of the ontological argument;
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Monads, along with God, are the ultimate elements of the universe. ... Leibniz believed that each monad was metaphysically independent of everything else in the universe, save God. This independence is both ontological and causal. As long as God continues to preserve it, any particular monad could continue to exist while...
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Something radically new is in the air: new ways of understanding physical systems, new ways of thinking about thinking that call into question many of our basic assumptions. ... Ten years later, that fossil culture is in decline, replaced by the emergent “third culture” of the essay’s title, a reference to C.
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An illustration, a graphic, of this my speculative hariolatory may be seen on another blog 'o mine (next reference): ... On these pages I also attempt a few scientific hariolations (speculative, but not unfounded, guesswork) on the 'Ontology of Word', the 'Game of Life' a toy model of a deterministic universe,
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On the contrary for Leibniz the world cannot be so schematic.Leibniz says that the curvature of the universe is prolonged due to the el sticity of bodies,fluidity of matter and motivating spirit as a mechanism.15; ... Rebstock area nor is it a reference to the previous context. The designers have succeeded to a large extent...
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