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LEIBNIZ’S MONADOLOGISM AND THE CHALLENGE OF SOCIAL ORDER
FASHOLA, JOSEPH OMOKAFE
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Monadologism, a philosophical idea depicting a non-communicative, self-actuating system of windowless, individualistic and deterministic beings, has implications for understanding the challenge of social order. ...
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FASHOLA, JOSEPH OMOKAFE (1)
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Leibniz, Monadologism, Monads and social order, Cartesianism and the Other (1)
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