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Book SynopsisIntroduction.- Part I General Linkage.- 1 Iso Kern: Husserl's Metaphysics as a Monadology founded in Phenomenology.- 2 James Mensch: Monadology and Intersubjectivity.- 3 Roberto Walton: The Monadological Heritage in Husserl and Whitehead.- 4Renato Cristin: Phenomenology and Monadology: Outlines for a Connection.- Part II Methodological Themes.- 1 Mark van Atten: Noetic Reflection 2 Dominique Pradelle: Monadology and Phenomenology: The Questions of Access to Oneself of the Finite Subject, the Eidetic Intuition of the Concrete Ego, and the Methodical Strata of the Constitution of Intersubjectivity 3 Claudia Serban: The Constant Universal Teleology in Husserl's Late Philosophy.- Part III Metaphysical and Ontological Problems- 1 Andrea Altobrando: Windows and Solitude: The Phenomeno-Monadological Constitution of a Common World and of Private Dimensions 2 Michael Shim: Husserl on the Windows of Monads 3 Sonja RinofnerKreidl: Loving Like Monads Do: Husserl's Late Reflections on Teleology of Reason and Perfectionism 4 Iulian Apostolescu: The Disquiet of Transcendental Life in the Best of All Possible Worlds: Leibniz and Husserl 5 Abbed Kanoor: Individuation: Husserl and Leibniz 6 Mohammad Shafiei: Ontological Status of Noemata: A Monadological Interpretation.- Part IV Brentanian Perspectives.- 1 Federico Boccaccini: Unity of Consciousness and Other Minds: The Concept of Monad From Brentano to Husserl 2 Riccardo Martinelli: Stumpf on Phenomenology and Modern Philosophy: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz 3 Susan Krantz Gabriel: The Influence of Leibniz's Theodicy on Brentano's Natural Theology 4 Guillaume Frechette: The Characteristica Universalis of the Mental.- 1 Michel Fichant: Dietrich Mahnke: A Phenomenological Interpretation of Leibniz' Philosophy 2 Francesco Neri: Phenomenological Interpretations of Leibniz's Monadology in the Late Thought of Husserl and Mahnke 3 Kimberly BaltzerJaray: Reinach's Ontology as a Response to Leibniz on Truth, Propositions, and States of Affairs 4. Inga Römer: Leibniz and the Problem of Metaphysics: Heidegger's Interpretations in 1928 and in 1955-56 5 William McKenna: The Disharmony of Monads with Windows: The Human Life-World (Aron Gurwitsch).