Multiple Choice
Leibniz says that our reasonings are grounded upon two great principles, the second in virtue of which we hold that there can be no fact unless there be a ________________, why it should be so and not otherwise, although these reasons are not always known by us.
A) relation
B) sensation
C) sufficient reason
D) contradiction
Correct Answer:

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