Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — "I have found that most of the sects are right in a good part of what they assert…"
I have found that most of the sects are right in a good part of what they assert, but not so much in what they deny.
I have found that most of the sects are right in a good part of what they assert, but not so much in what they deny.
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"The monads are the true atoms of nature, and, in a word, the elements of things."
"I hold that the mark of a genuine idea is that its possibility can be proved, either a priori by conceiving its cause or reason, or a posteriori when experience teaches us that it is actual in nature."
"The actual world is the most beautiful, because it contains the greatest variety with the greatest order."
"Philosophy consists mostly of kicking up a lot of dust and then complaining that you can't see anything."
"Men act like brutes in so far as the sequences of their perceptions are determined only by the principle of memory."
A variation on his syncretic view, found in his correspondence.
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