Monism, predicating a universal principle unity, therefore demands consistency in this principle throughout the whole and its parts. The principle at hand, which can be considered the underlying reality principle, is therefore non-private — as in there is no lack of it, which also extends to there being no gradation of it, or lessening or... Continue Reading →
Monadology Commentary: Leibniz’ Plural Idealism
Introduction Leibniz uses the Greek term Monad to describe a simple substance, which I will then describe as what is essentially a unitary system unto itself. This commentary will begin with allowing Leibniz himself to introduce his ideas, with brief commentary, followed by an important development and exposition on the work at large with continued... Continue Reading →
On Asceticism: Against Immaterial-Material Dualism
An extremely prevalent position central to the personal philosophies and metaphysics of various spiritualists, and even a core teaching in several systems — is an overly dichotomized dynamic between the immaterial and the material, a duality between the two wherein they are thought of as less of a dynamic and moreso as two diametrically opposed... Continue Reading →
