A theory of monads: outlines of the Philosophy of the principle of relativity

A Theory of Monads by Herbert Wildon Carr explores the intersection of philosophy and science through the lens of monadology and the principle of relativity. The book offers a metaphysical framework inspired by Leibniz, adapted to incorporate contemporary scientific theories, including Einstein’s relativity. Carr examines the nature of individuality, consciousness, and reality, proposing a unified philosophical model. This work is ideal for readers interested in the philosophical implications of modern physics and the evolution of metaphysical thought.

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A Theory of Monads by Herbert Wildon Carr explores the intersection of philosophy and science through the lens of monadology and the principle of relativity. The book offers a metaphysical framework inspired by Leibniz, adapted to incorporate contemporary scientific theories, including Einstein’s relativity. Carr examines the nature of individuality, consciousness, and reality, proposing a unified philosophical model. This work is ideal for readers interested in the philosophical implications of modern physics and the evolution of metaphysical thought.

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