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The main strength of the text, however, lies not so much with the reductio ad absurdum of the world soul hypotheses, but in its critical assessment of Leibniz's monadology and Robinet's biological transformationalism, on the one hand, and in Ploucquet's own theory of finite substances as 'real images', imagines reales, of the infinite divine force, on the other hand; in short, in his own alternative of natural philosophy.
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The
main
strength
of
the
text,
however,
lies
not
so
much
with
the
reductio
ad
absurdum
of
the
world
soul
hypotheses,
but
in
its
critical
assessment
of
Leibniz's
monadology
and
Robinet's
biological
transformationalism,
on
the
one
hand,
and
in
Ploucquet's
own
theory
of
finite
substances
as
'real
images',
imagines
reales,
of
the
infinite
divine
force,
on
the
other
hand;
in
short,
in
his
own
alternative
of
natural
philosophy.