This is not the place fur a controversy about the Leibnitzian system.
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It reminds one of Lessing and Herder, who also attempted to combine Spinozistic and Leibnitzian elements.
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He is a firm believer in the Leibnitzian law of continuity, and does not surpass the conclusions of Baumgarten.
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A complete change of the Cartesian system, upon which Leibnitz based his own, was necessary, if speculation were ever to surpass the Leibnitzian aesthetic.
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Most people have heard of the "Harmonie Pre-etablie" of Leibnitz; it is borrowed without acknowledgment from Spinoza, and adapted to the Leibnitzian system.