One example of how evil is compatible with greater good, according to Leibniz, is . . .
A) God giving us freedom, despite the fact that this ensures some evil in the world
B) A general preferring a victory with some injury to his ranks over no victory
C) Imperfection of parts sometimes being required in math for the greater perfection of the whole
D) All of the above
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A)
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Q78: Complete the following syllogism.
i. _.
ii. God did
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Q81: Which of the following claims would Leibniz
Q82: Why does Leibniz deny that there is
Q83: Even if there is more evil in
Q84: For Leibniz, if there is more evil
Q85: Leibniz holds that God is _ and
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