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Single Idea 13173

[filed under theme 22. Metaethics / B. Value / 2. Values / e. Death ]

Full Idea

Death is nothing but the contraction of an animal, just as generation is nothing but its unfolding.

Gist of Idea

Death is just the contraction of an animal

Source

Gottfried Leibniz (Letters to Johann Bernoulli [1699], 1698.11.18)

Book Ref

Leibniz,Gottfried: 'Philosophical Essays', ed/tr. Arlew,R /Garber,D [Hackett 1989], p.169


A Reaction

This is possibly the most bizarre view that I have found in Leibniz. He seemed to thing that if you burnt an animal on a bonfire, some little atom of life would remain among the ashes. I can't see why he would believe such a thing.


The 4 ideas from 'Letters to Johann Bernoulli'

What we cannot imagine may still exist [Leibniz]
Death is just the contraction of an animal [Leibniz]
A piece of flint contains something resembling perceptions and appetites [Leibniz]
Entelechies are analogous to souls, as other minds are analogous to our own minds [Leibniz]