There are two labyrinths of the human mind: one concerns the composition of the continuum, and the other the nature of freedom, and both spring from the same source—the infinite.
Calculus, optimism
There are two labyrinths of the human mind: one concerns the composition of the continuum, and the other the nature of freedom, and both spring from the same source—the infinite.
Calculus, optimism
From his 'Theodicy: Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man, and the Origin of Evil'.
1710
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