Heidegger on the Being of Monads: Lessons in Leibniz and in the Practice of Reading the History of PhilosophyFootnote1 Thanks to the following people for helpful comments on earlier drafts of the paper: Mike Beaney, Jeremy Dunham, Mogens Laerke, David Leopold, Stephen Mulhall, Pauline Phemister, Lloyd Strickland, John Whipple, and an anonymous referee for the journal.
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