Motion, Matter, Monads, and Their “Forced” Relationship

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Abstract

After the examination of the metaphysics of Leibniz’ theory of space as it pertains to material bodies and relationism—a theory that, as we have seen, contravenes core elements of the relational conception of space—it is time to turn to a more extensive examination of two further metaphysical issues related to space: motion and monads.

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Slowik, E. (2016). Motion, Matter, Monads, and Their “Forced” Relationship. In European Studies in Philosophy of Science (pp. 87–118). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44868-8_4

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