The last two paragraphs have helped to clarify appetition. |
The activity, or appetition, that Leibniz regards as characterizing the monads is intimately bound up with his Principle of Sufficient Reason. |
Purpose involves a distinction between what is and what might be and an appetition for some form of what might be. |
It is appetition that accounts for the monad's indivisibility, while the infinite set of perceptions accounts for its distinctness from all other monads. |
Or, to put this in Leibniz's more customary terminology, what is found within us is perception and appetition. |