Lexicon of Arguments

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Holz I 73
Complete concept/notio completa/Leibniz: The complete concept contains all possible conditions and determinations for the existence of a certain being, is therefore identical with the concept of the world as a whole.
>World/Leibniz, >Reality/Leibniz, >Possible world/Leibniz.
It is only perceptible to an infinite mind.
I 75
Complete concept/notio completa/Leibniz: Each individual is only completely determined by the whole series (series rerum) from the origin onwards: The fact that this is only a fiction for the finite mind does not mean now that this reason of all things would not exist.
>Fiction, >As if,
cf. >Concept/Hegel.

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