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“Yes,” answered Candide, “and a Leibnitzian, which is more.”
Candide 2007
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Besides, Leibniz, Lambert, Ploucquet and Segner had anticipated the law “perfectly explicitly” and he had no doubts “that any one better acquainted than myself with the Leibnitzian and Wolfian logicians could add many more such notices” (Venn 1881, xxxi, footnote 1).
Leibniz's Influence on 19th Century Logic Peckhaus, Volker 2009
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Here it would not be amiss to consider the general principle of gradation throughout organic Nature, -- a principle which answers in a general way to the law of continuity in the inorganic world, or rather is so analogous to it that both may fairly be expressed by the Leibnitzian axiom, _Natura non agit saltatim_.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 34, August, 1860 Various
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[35]: It is safe to adhere to the Leibnitzian axiom, _Natura non agit saltatim_.
Life: Its True Genesis R. W. Wright
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Leibnitzian notation in the infinitesimal calculus.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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As Bois-Reymond says somewhere: "If Laplace's ghost could build a homunculus according to the Leibnitzian theory, atom by atom and molecule by molecule, he might succeed in making it think, but not in knowing how it thinks."
Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students 1911
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Close study of the two works above-mentioned leads to the conviction that Baumgarten did not succeed in freeing himself from the unity of the Leibnitzian monadology.
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce 1909
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But the Leibnitzian law of continuity and intellectualism did not permit of such an interpretation.
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce 1909
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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.
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce 1909
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He is a firm believer in the Leibnitzian law of continuity, and does not surpass the conclusions of Baumgarten.
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce 1909
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