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When Leibniz tells monads are windowless, he means that monads can not interact with each other; they are completely independent of each other. ... - Monads are “simple substances” that have no parts. - Monads have qualities (As Leibniz explains, qualities are necessary for existence).
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◆When Leibniz tells monads are windowless, he means that monads can not interact with each other; they are completely independent of each other. ... - Monads are “simple substances” that have no parts. - Monads have qualities (As Leibniz explains, qualities are necessary for existence).
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