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    Leibniz Calls Truths That Cannot Be Justified by the Laws
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Leibniz Calls Truths That Cannot Be Justified by the Laws

Question 47

Question 47

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Leibniz calls truths that cannot be justified by the laws of logic:


A) contraries.
B) truths of reasoning.
C) truths of fact.
D) truths of principle.
E) truths of faith.

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