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13 February 2023

  • curprev 13:1713:17, 13 February 2023β€Ž Bacchus talk contribsβ€Ž 1,050 bytes +1,050β€Ž Created page with "'''Well-founded phenomena''', in the philosophy of Gottfried Leibniz, are ways in which the world falsely appears to us, but which are grounded in the way the world is. For Leibniz, the universe is made up of an infinite number of simple substances or monads, each of which contains a representation of the entire universe, and which are all causally isolated from one another For the most part the monads' perceptions are more or less confused and obscure, but some..."