Nathan Bruner

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By combining his definition of perception, the representation of a plurality within the unity, with the claim of M13, that a monad’s complete specification encompasses a plurality within the unity, Leibniz is able to conclude that perceptions are the basic states of monads. In other words, not only do all monads have perceptions, but they always have them.
Leibniz's Monadology: A New Translation And Guide
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