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    Leibniz Referred to the Rules of Arithmetic,the Geometrical Axioms,and the Rules
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Leibniz Referred to the Rules of Arithmetic,the Geometrical Axioms,and the Rules

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Question 16

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Leibniz referred to the rules of arithmetic,the geometrical axioms,and the rules of logic as examples of what he called


A) necessary truths.
B) rational monads.
C) primary qualities.
D) innate ideas.

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