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Leibniz’s starting point in the principle of harmony, and the metaphysical consequences which he draws from it, are explicit in this letter to a jurisconsult in Kiel with whom he corresponded briefly. The implications of Leibniz’s determinism for the problems of freedom and of evil are briefly treated.
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Leibniz, G.W. (1989). Letter To Magnus Wedderkopf. In: Loemker, L.E. (eds) Philosophical Papers and Letters. The New Synthese Historical Library, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1426-7_10
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