Some basic principles of Leibniz's Idealism

1. Everything that exists has two aspects, essence (mind or monad) and existent 
(object). 
    This is a localized version of Berkeley's overall Idealism. Essence, being 
mental, is outside of spacetime
    while the existent (a corporeal body) is inside of spacetime.

2. Essence is the subjective or mental aspect of existence, which in turn is 
objective and physical (in spacetime).
    For example. consciousness or experience is the mental aspect of physical 
sensory nerve signals.

3. Essence creates, perceives and controls existence.
    For example, essence is what causes a struck ball to follow Newton's law of 
motion.
    For example, tje mind controls the brain.



Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000]
See my Leibniz site at
http://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough


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