Hi. I was reading Leibniz's work Monadology and he mentions "monads" and

Hi. I was reading Leibniz's work Monadology and he mentions "monads" and

Hi. I was reading Leibniz's work <i>Monadology</i> and he mentions "monads" and how they make up everything and how they have no extension and do not interact with one another. My question is: if monads cannot interact with one another and if humans are monads and so is food, for example, how do we get nutrition from food? Thanks. Roniel Chand San Francisco

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