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Date: 2014-10-01 17:36:48
German Christians
Idealists
Gottfried Leibniz
Rationalists
Monadology
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Idealism
Philosophy of perception
Pre-established harmony
Philosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophical movements

Leibniz and the Veridicality of Body Perceptions∗ Kenneth L. Pearce Valparaiso University October 1, 2014 According to Leibniz’s late metaphysics, sensory perception represents to us as extended, colored, textured, e

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