Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — "There is nothing in the intellect that was not previously in the senses, except …"
There is nothing in the intellect that was not previously in the senses, except the intellect itself.
There is nothing in the intellect that was not previously in the senses, except the intellect itself.
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