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- Kapil
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Why is the idealism of Leibnitz called 'Pluralistic Idealism'?
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- Answered By Nikita Chetry
- Answer: 1 month ago
Unlike absolute idealism, pluralistic idealism does not assume the existence of a single ultimate mental reality or "Absolute". Leibniz' form of idealism, known as Panpsychism, views "monads" as the t...
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