Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT part of Leibniz's definition of monads?
A) They are units that contain within themselves directed energies or forces.
B) They are units that have capacities to perceive and register impressions of the rest of the world.
C) They are the ultimate units making up the universe.
D) They are infinitely divisible into ever smaller parts.
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