The ultimate reason of things must lie in a necessary substance, in which the detail of changes exists only eminently, as in its source; and this is what we call God.
Calculus, optimism
The ultimate reason of things must lie in a necessary substance, in which the detail of changes exists only eminently, as in its source; and this is what we call God.
Calculus, optimism
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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."
Philosophical"The actual world is the most beautiful, because it contains the greatest variety with the greatest order."
Strange & Unusual"All the different classes of beings which taken together make up the universe are, in the ideas of God who knows distinctly their essential gradations, only so many ordinates of a single curve so clos…"
Philosophical"The monads are the substantial atoms of nature."
Strange & Unusual"The monads are the ultimate elements of reality."
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