Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — "The universe, if it were not composed of monads, would be a mere aggregate, not …"
The universe, if it were not composed of monads, would be a mere aggregate, not a substance.
The universe, if it were not composed of monads, would be a mere aggregate, not a substance.
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"There is nothing in the intellect that was not previously in the senses, except the intellect itself."
"Every distinct perception implies infinity."
"The happier the man, the less he needs to be amused; like a healthy man who does not need to be drugged."
"To be is to be a value."
"I am so much for peace that I would rather be silent than say something which might disturb it."
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