Physics, asked by Honey879, 1 year ago

According to leibniz, the truths of fact, in contrast with the truths of reason, are founded upon ...

a.The principle of sufficient reason

b.The principle of contradiction

c.The principle of empirical confirmation only

d.The principle of contradiction and the principle of empirical confirmation

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Answered by Aniketdhayal
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) was one of the great thinkers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and is known as the last “universal genius”. He made deep and important contributions to the fields of metaphysics, epistemology, logic, philosophy of religion, as well as mathematics, physics, geology, jurisprudence, and history. Even the eighteenth-century French atheist and materialist Denis Diderot, whose views were very often at odds with those of Leibniz, could not help being awed by his achievement, writing in his entry on Leibniz in the Encyclopedia, “Perhaps never has a man read as much, studied as much, meditated more, and written more than Leibniz… What he has composed on the world, God, nature, and the soul is of the most sublime eloquence. If his ideas had been expressed with the flair of Plato, the philosopher of Leipzig would cede nothing to the philosopher of Athens.

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