Gottfried Leibniz
-Leibniz disagrees with Spinoza's view of creation because
A) Leibniz believes God created this particular world purposefully,while Spinoza thinks this just one of many worlds which God necessarily created.
B) Leibniz believes that God allowed imperfection to mar his world,while Spinoza thinks the world is perfect.
C) Leibniz believes God is under necessity to create while Spinoza thinks God creates by his own will.
D) Leibniz wonders if God could have made a better world,but Spinoza thinks this is the best of all possible worlds.
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