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  • Title: Book: RoP: The World Conceptions of the Modern Age of Thought Evolution (Pt1 Ch5)
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    • fundamental beings, the monads, which are uncreated and
    • ego must be a monad; otherwise, it could not be real.
    • Thus, the assumption of the monads becomes necessary. As only the
    • monad can be real, therefore, the truly real entities are monads with
    • of the monad in order to render possible the realization of both
    • struggle is the view: I am a monad; such an entity is uncreated and
    • his way through to the conception of the monads. The processes of
    • innumerable monads are presented as acting on each other; God becomes
    • the power entity that lives actively in all monads behind the
    • the soul or the “ego” as a monad. Leibniz finds the
    • simple entity, enclosed in itself and aware of its being, a monad.
    • Nothing can come into this monad that is external to it, for nothing
    • this monad. Leibniz expresses this by saying that the monad has no
    • windows. According to him, all real beings are monads, and only monads
    • truly exist. These different monads are, however, differentiated with
    • respect to the intensity of their inner life. There are monads of an
    • sleep; there are monads that are, as it were, dreaming; there are,
    • furthermore, the human monads in wake-consciousness, etc., up to the
    • monad. That man does not see monads in his sense perception is caused
    • by the circumstance that the monads are perceived by him like the
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  • Title: Book: RoP: The Age of Kant and Goethe (Pt1 Ch6)
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    • is, for him, the self dependent monad, strictly closed off in itself.
    • But this monad experiences only what it contains within itself;
    • consists only of monads, the order of which is the predetermined
    • monad. Fichte had not proceeded from a mere idea to gain clarity of
  • Title: Book: RoP: The Struggle Over the Spirit (Pt2 Ch1)
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    • of animated entities (monads), unites with modern naturalism?”
  • Title: Book: RoP: Modern Idealistic World Conceptions (Pt2 Ch6)
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    • will-endowed monads. For Hamerling's Atomism of Will,
    • the world becomes a multitude of will-endowed monads, and the
    • human soul is one of the will-monads. The thinker of such a world
    • as a monad of will, it is necessary to raise the same enigmatic
    • the soul is a monad of will among other monads of will is anything but
    • meant to plunge into a world of will-monads.



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