Given that Leibniz was German, does that mean Knowing Linear Algebra is just the German indigenous way of Knowing?
Given that Leibniz was German, does that mean Knowing Linear Algebra is just the German indigenous way of Knowing?
@GlomarResponder ah... knowing the metaspiritual world is our destiny
@GlomarResponder Speaking as a German/Scandi, yes it is.
@GlomarResponder Monads. Knowing Monads is just the German indigenous way of Knowing.
@GlomarResponder Yes, but it was cultural appropriation when Britons used it
@GlomarResponder In 1646 when Leibniz was born there, Leipzig was the largest city of the Electorate of Saxony. There was no "Germany" as a consolidated nation state at the time. So linear algebra is indigenously Saxon. By the way Saxony's flag is black and gold, like ancap free marketeers.
@GlomarResponder Might be the first time ive seen an unnecessary namedrop from an era other than German idealism - probably by accident as he was German! but pre Kant, responding to Cartesianism in French.