Leibniz's theory of bodies: monadic aggregates, phenomena, or both?
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01/12/2001
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| Resumo |
Leibniz's conception of bodies seems to be a puzzling theory. Bodies are seen as aggregates of monads and as wellfounded phenomena. This has initiated controversy and unending discussions. The paper attempts to resolve the apparent inconsistencies by a new and formally spirited reconstruction of Leibniz's theory of monads and perception, on the one hand, and a (re-)formulation and precisation of his concept of preestablished harmony, on the other hand. Preestablished harmony is modelled basically as a covariation between the monadic and the ideal realm. |
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text/html |
| Identificador |
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-512X2001000200002 |
| Idioma(s) |
en |
| Publicador |
Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas da UFMG |
| Fonte |
Kriterion: Revista de Filosofia v.42 n.104 2001 |
| Palavras-Chave | #Leibniz #corpos #metafísica #mônada #harmonia pré-estabelecida |
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journal article |