Gottfried Leibniz’s attempt to develop a "universal characteristic" was an attempt to

a. improve upon Plato’s theory of the Forms.
b. formulate a universal, logically perfect language.
c. find the common doctrines that all churches could agree on.
d. find the fundamental particles of the physical world.


b

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A teleological explanation explains events in terms of

a. their mechanical causes. b. miracles. c. their purpose. d. geometrical and mathematical properties.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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If I believe that what "truth" is is contextdependent

I will likely endorse a

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