Re: Seeking Leibniz reference.
- From: translogi <wilemien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 16:42:33 -0000
On Jun 2, 3:02 pm, Frederick Williams <"Frederick
Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> wrote:
Where was it that Leibniz defined necessary truth as truth in all
possible worlds?
Tia.
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I doubt if he ever did,
He only remarked that this world the best of all possible worlds was.
I don't really think if he made points like of the non-existence of
round squares in other possible worlds.
It was more his way of praising God.
But I haven't really studied Leibniz, so I may be wrong.
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