Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — "For since all the possibles in the understanding of God laid claim to existence …"

For since all the possibles in the understanding of God laid claim to existence in proportion to their perfections, the actual world, as the resultant of all these claims, must be the most perfect possible. And without this it would not be possible to give a reason why things have turned out so rather than otherwise.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Early Modern · Calculus, optimism

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Related to 'Theodicy' and Principle of Sufficient Reason

Date: c. 1710

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