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Leibniz Concludes, "Thus the Final Reason of Things Must Be

Question 114

Question 114

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Leibniz concludes, "Thus the final reason of things must be in a _________ substance, and this substance we call God."


A) sufficient
B) necessary
C) material
D) spiritual

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