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This video talks about Monad and consciousness. To learn more about Leibniz's Monad, there is a book<ref>{{:Book/Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Leibniz and the Monadology}}</ref> on this. The translated [[Monadology]] text into English can also be found on this website<ref>[[Monadology]]</ref>.
This video talks about Monad and consciousness. To learn more about Leibniz's Monad, there is a book<ref>{{:Book/Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Leibniz and the Monadology}}</ref> on this. The translated [[Monadology]] text into English can also be found on this website<ref>[[Monadology]]</ref>. According to Leevark, Leibniz also claims that by abstracting the reality into [[Monad]]s, it will be possible to address the issue of describing consciousness. This assertion is similar to the claim of [[functional programming]] practitioners believing that all software systems can be modeled by pure functions.


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Revision as of 16:27, 20 February 2022

Leevark, ed. (May 1, 2020). Leibniz's Monads Explained. local page: Leevark. 


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This video talks about Monad and consciousness. To learn more about Leibniz's Monad, there is a book[1] on this. The translated Monadology text into English can also be found on this website[2]. According to Leevark, Leibniz also claims that by abstracting the reality into Monads, it will be possible to address the issue of describing consciousness. This assertion is similar to the claim of functional programming practitioners believing that all software systems can be modeled by pure functions.

References

  1. Savile, A. (2000). Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Leibniz and the Monadology. local page: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-17113-7. 
  2. Monadology

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