Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — "Why is there anything at all rather than nothing whatsoever?"
Why is there anything at all rather than nothing whatsoever?
Why is there anything at all rather than nothing whatsoever?
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"God alone is the primary unity, or the original simple substance, of which all created monads are products."
"Monads have no windows through which anything could enter or depart."
"I do not conceive of any reality at all as without genuine unity."
"Nothing is without a reason."
"For the glory of God is the ultimate end of all things."
'De rerum originatione radicali' ('The Radical Origin of Things') or 'The Principles of Nature and Grace, Based on Reason'
Date: 1697 or 1714
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