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This term comes from the English translation of [[Monadology]] of Leibniz. It would be | This term comes from the English translation of [[Monadology]] of Leibniz. It would be convenient to consider it as the universal building blocks of a primitive language, such as [[directed relation]]s or [[arrow]]s in [[Category Theory]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:35, 20 February 2022
This term comes from the English translation of Monadology of Leibniz. It would be convenient to consider it as the universal building blocks of a primitive language, such as directed relations or arrows in Category Theory.
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