We never have a full demonstration, although there is always an underlying reason for the truth, even if it is only perfectly understood by God, who alone penetrated the infinite series in one stroke of the mind.


The Shorter Leibniz Texts (2006) edited by Lloyd H. Strickland, p. 111

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We never have a full demonstration, although there is always an underlying reason for the truth, even if it is only perfectly understood by God, who...

We never have a full demonstration, although there is always an underlying reason for the truth, even if it is only perfectly understood by God, who...

We never have a full demonstration, although there is always an underlying reason for the truth, even if it is only perfectly understood by God, who...

We never have a full demonstration, although there is always an underlying reason for the truth, even if it is only perfectly understood by God, who...