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Quote: a monad has no parts, it is eternal; only its internal qualities and actions change; i.e., its perceptions of the external and its appetitions of these perceptions

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Topic:
atoms and molecules
Group:
philosophy of science

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2. Monads, because they have no parts, could … last as long as the universe, which will … one monad in itself, and at a moment, … its perceptions (that is, the representations of the … from one perception to another, that is), which …   Google-1   Google-2

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