what principle states that nothing exists without a sufficient reason for its being and existence
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The principle of sufficient reason tells us that nothing exists without a sufficient reason. Every being must have a sufficient reason for its being and existence. The most important and fundamental of these principles is the principle of contradiction.
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Spinoza's earliest statement of the PSR appears in his first published work, the 1663 geometrical exposition of Descartes' Principles of Philosophy. The eleventh axiom of Part I of the book states: Nothing exists of which it cannot be asked, what is the cause (or reason) [causa (sive ratio)], why it exists.
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