Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — "The monads are the true atoms of nature, and, in a word, the elements of things."
The monads are the true atoms of nature, and, in a word, the elements of things.
The monads are the true atoms of nature, and, in a word, the elements of things.
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"It is not absurd for discerning Europeans . . . to see something today which is not adequately known by the Chinese erudites, and to be able to interpret their ancient books better than the erudites t…"
"The universe is an immense ocean of monads."
"The world is not a heap of atoms, but a system of monads."
"I am convinced that the unwritten knowledge scattered among men of different callings surpasses in quantity and in importance anything we find in books, and that the greater part of our wealth has yet…"
"The mind is not a tabula rasa but a block of marble which has veins, and these veins determine the shape that the statue can take."
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