I do not conceive of any reality at all as without genuine unity.
Calculus, optimism
I do not conceive of any reality at all as without genuine unity.
Calculus, optimism
From a letter to Antoine Arnauld, discussing his monadology.
1687
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"God is an absolutely perfect being."
Strange & Unusual"I have said more than once, that I hold space to be something merely relative, as time is; that I hold it to be an order of coexistences, as time is an order of successions."
Strange & Unusual"The universe, if it were not composed of monads, would be a mere aggregate, not a substance."
Strange & Unusual"I also take it for granted that every created thing, and consequently the created monad also, is subject to change, and indeed that this change is continual in each one."
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