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Introduction: Monadologies: An Historical Overview
Jeremy Dunham and Pauline Phemister

1 Reconciling Leibnizian Monadology and Kantian Criticism
Richard Mark Fincham

2 Herbart’s Monadology
Frederick Beiser

3 Bolzano’s Monadology
Peter Simons

4 From Habit to Monads: Félix Ravaisson’s Theory of Substance
Jeremy Dunham

5 Reviving Spiritualism with Monads: Francisque Bouillier’s Impossible Mission (1839–64)
Delphine Antoine-Mahut

6 Learning from Leibniz: Whitehead (and Russell) on Mind, Matter and Monads
Pierfrancesco Basile

7 British Idealist Monadologies and the Reality of Time: Hilda Oakeley Against McTaggart, Leibniz, and Others
Emily Thomas

8 Heidegger on the Being of Monads: Lessons in Leibniz and in the Practice of Reading the History of Philosophy
Paul Lodge

9 Five Figures of Folding: Deleuze on Leibniz’s Monadological Metaphysics
Mogens Lærke

10 Leibniz’s Monadological Positive Aesthetics
Pauline Phemister and Lloyd Strickland

Index