"In the opuscule Physical Monadology, from 1756, Kant tries to solve the existing explicit discrepancies between, on the one hand, the Leibnizian-oriented metaphysics and, on the other hand, Newton’s physics. Presented to the philosophy faculty at the university at Königsberg on 23 March 1756 as partial fulfilment of the requirements to become an associate professor, this was the occasion for Kant’s second public Latin defense." Summary by Kant scholars Lucio Prado and Steve Naragon.
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