Carr
Index-Card-C-10 DEH: Yet W.C. [Carr] says minds have nothing in common. They have the universe in common. Yet of course each monad has its own perspective which is quite different from others…
Card-C-21-14. DEH: Carr’s great mistake is the mistake of all pluralists: in his anxiety to preserve inviolate his minds, he forgets that their very reality is due to their intercourse. They are the intercourse between other monads. They are the intercourse between other monads.
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