Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence
by H G Alexander (editor)
This book’s about the death of mysticism, and it was the book that killed anything like that in me. I’m an atheist; I don’t believe in star signs or luck.
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“This book’s about the death of mysticism, and it was the book that killed anything like that in me. I’m an atheist; I don’t believe in star signs or luck……A discussion between Leibniz, a philosopher and mathematician and Samuel Clarke, a philosopher and scientist. It is essentially about the death of mysticism.” Read more...
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