Plurality

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Plurality is the opposite of singularity, where its varying nature provides freedom and often chaos. To examine more about plurality in a foundational manner, Set Theory, Number Theory and Category Theory are possible starting points. As a pluralist, Leibniz wrote a short book on Monadology, which trends to unify these seemingly diverse and varying theoretical frameworks.