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Full Idea
Leibniz seems never to have made up his mind completely on how to accommodate bodies within a metaphysic which recognises only soul-like entities as fully real.
Gist of Idea
Leibniz struggled to reconcile bodies with a reality of purely soul-like entities
Source
comment on Gottfried Leibniz (works [1690]) by Nicholas Jolley - Leibniz Intro
Book Ref
Jolley,Nicholas: 'Leibniz' [Routledge 2005], p.10
A Reaction
[The soul-like entities are his 'monads']. His choice must be to either say they are unreal, or that they are real and separate from the monads, or that they are a manifestation of the monads. His problem, not mine.
13470 | Mass is central to matter [Newton, by Hart,WD] |
15978 | I take 'matter' to be a body, excluding its extension in space and its shape [Locke] |
12718 | Secondary matter is active and complete; primary matter is passive and incomplete [Leibniz] |
19416 | Not all of matter is animated, any more than a pond full of living fish is animated [Leibniz] |
19422 | Every particle of matter contains organic bodies [Leibniz] |
19436 | Bare or primary matter is passive; it is clothed or secondary matter which contains action [Leibniz] |
7560 | Leibniz struggled to reconcile bodies with a reality of purely soul-like entities [Jolley on Leibniz] |
6731 | No one can explain how matter affects mind, so matter is redundant in philosophy [Berkeley] |
14301 | We have no good concept of solidity or matter, because accounts of them are all circular [Hume] |
16603 | In the 17th C matter became body, and was then studied by science [Pasnau] |