Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — "Why is there something rather than nothing?"
Why is there something rather than nothing?
Why is there something rather than nothing?
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"There are never in nature two beings, which are precisely alike, and in which it is not possible to find some difference which is internal, or based on some intrinsic quality."
"Nature makes no leaps."
"The actual world is the most perfect of all possible worlds."
"The soul is the mirror of an indestructible universe."
"The soul follows its own laws, and the body likewise follows its own laws; and they agree with each other in virtue of the pre-established harmony."
A fundamental philosophical question posed in his work 'Principles of Nature and Grace, Based on Reason'.
Date: 1714
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