Herbart's Monadology

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (6):1056-1073 (2015)
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Abstract

This article is an introduction to Herbart's monadology. It discusses the fundamental concepts of his monadology and its similarity to Leibniz's monadology. A final section discusses the vexed question of Herbart's realism. It is argued that Herbart is more a transcendental idealist than a realist

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