The Monadology

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

The Monad, of which we shall here speak, is nothing but a simple substance, which enters into compounds. By ‘simple’ is meant ‘without parts.’And there must be simple substances, since there are compounds; for a compound is nothing but a collection or aggregatum of simple things.






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