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  1. [The word ‘entelechy’, used in this section, is a Greek label that Leibniz gives to monads, especially when he wants to emphasize the monad’s role as a source of power, energy, or the like.

  2. THE EARLY MATHEMATICAL MANUSCRIPTS OF LEIBNIZ. This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on library shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a …

  3. Leibniz rejected this notion as absurd he insisted that space is relative, relative to measurements and things that are measured there is no absolute space, only space relative to the various positions of …

  4. Leibniz's phenomenalism (or immaterialist metaphysics) connects theory of substance, theory of perception and dynamics under a general theory of monads. Thus, for Leibniz, substance and its …

  5. THE MONADOLOGY (1714) by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz translated by Robert Latta nters into compounds. By 'simple' is meant 'withou And there must be simple substances, since there are …

  6. Leibniz’s views on concepts are developed in two strands of his work, which we shall refer to as his ‘logic of concepts’ and his ‘(modal) meta-physics of individual concepts’, respectively.

  7. In the LEIBNIZ archive can be found documentation of over fifteen thousand letters that he wrote himself to over one thousand correspondents and more than twenty thousand letters addressed to him. …