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Jean-Marie Chevalier, « Leibniz’s Principle of Reason Theoretical and Practical Challenges », La lettre du Collège de France, ID : 10.4000/lettre-cdf.2685
The principle of sufficient reason, explicitly formulated for the first time by Leibniz, postulates that all facts have an explanation. Caption: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) © DR As such, it can pass for a principle of intelligibility of good practice which, according to Leibniz, constitutes one of the two cornerstones of reasoning with non-contradiction. But his radical interpretation, which sees a necessary and unlimited truth in the principle’s extension (not only including the ...