Gottfried Leibniz
-How does Leibniz contrast the nature of God with those of what he calls created monads?
A) God is the only primitive unit with infinite,perfect attributes.Created Monads are the products of this fundamental unit.
B) The natures of God and Created Monads are,essentially,identical.
C) God is a simple,undeveloped unit.Created Monads result from the development and expansion of the substance of this original unit.
D) God and Created Monads are so different that no comparison can be drawn between them.They are entirely disparate entities.
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