(to which F. H. Bradley added the sardonic comment “and everything in it is a necessary evil”)
Weird, I’m pretty sure that was in the original.
And I thought it was Voltaire’s satire of Leibniz.
Here: http://www.class.uidaho.edu/mickelsen/texts/Leibniz%20-%20Theodicy.htm
Oh. Yes, the idea was in Leibniz, but the specific quote is Voltaire’s, I believe.
Speaking of Voltaire, his theism is a really good example of meta-contrarianism.
Ah, got it.
Weird, I’m pretty sure that was in the original.
And I thought it was Voltaire’s satire of Leibniz.
Here: http://www.class.uidaho.edu/mickelsen/texts/Leibniz%20-%20Theodicy.htm
Oh. Yes, the idea was in Leibniz, but the specific quote is Voltaire’s, I believe.
Speaking of Voltaire, his theism is a really good example of meta-contrarianism.
Ah, got it.