Morir, dormir, tal vez soñar... Sobre un eco leibniziano en Diderot

Isegoría 58:39-53 (2018)
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This article addresses the topic of death and immortality in Leibniz and Diderot. The plaisanterie by Diderot that perception continues after death is compared to Leibniz’ position regarding monad incessancy. This will lead to an analysis of Leibniz’ reasons to defend not only the incessancy, but even the immortality of certain monads.

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Josep Olesti
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