I maintain that the monads, which are the true atoms of nature, have no windows through which anything could enter or depart.
Calculus, optimism
I maintain that the monads, which are the true atoms of nature, have no windows through which anything could enter or depart.
Calculus, optimism
From 'Monadology', describing the windowless nature of monads.
1714
Found in 1 providers: deepseek
Cross Reference
1 source
"There are two labyrinths of the human mind: one concerns the composition of the continuum, and the other the nature of freedom, and both spring from the same source—the infinite."
Strange & Unusual"Every present state of a simple substance is a natural consequence of its preceding state, in such a way that its present is big with its future."
Strange & Unusual"Music is the pleasure the human soul experiences from counting without being aware that it is counting."
Strange & Unusual"For the glory of God is the ultimate end of all things."
Strange & Unusual"Every mind has a horizon in respect to its present intellectual capacity but not in respect to its future intellectual capacity."
PhilosophicalPremium quality, printed on demand. Ships worldwide.
Don't see what you're looking for? Email us for custom products