monadical

/məˈnædɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of a monad (a single unit, entity, or principle in philosophy or mathematics).
    • The philosopher's monadical theory described each soul as a self-contained universe.
    • The mathematician explored monadical structures that cannot be broken into smaller parts.
    • In Leibniz's system, every monadical substance reflects the entire cosmos from its own perspective.
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