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====Excerpt 1. Leibniz====
 
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<p>Now that I have proved sufficiently that everything comes to pass according to determinate reasons, there cannot be any more difficulty over these principles of God's foreknowledge.  Although these determinations do not compel, they cannot but be certain, and they foreshadow what shall happen.</p>
 
<p>Now that I have proved sufficiently that everything comes to pass according to determinate reasons, there cannot be any more difficulty over these principles of God's foreknowledge.  Although these determinations do not compel, they cannot but be certain, and they foreshadow what shall happen.</p>
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<p>Gottfried Wilhelm (Freiherr von) Leibniz, ''Theodicy : Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man, and the Origin of Evil'', Edited with an Introduction by Austin Farrer, Translated by E.M. Huggard from C.J. Gerhardt's Edition of the ''Collected Philosophical Works'', 1875&ndash;1890.  Routledge 1951.  Open Court 1985.  Paragraph 360, page 341.</p>
 
<p>Gottfried Wilhelm (Freiherr von) Leibniz, ''Theodicy : Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man, and the Origin of Evil'', Edited with an Introduction by Austin Farrer, Translated by E.M. Huggard from C.J. Gerhardt's Edition of the ''Collected Philosophical Works'', 1875&ndash;1890.  Routledge 1951.  Open Court 1985.  Paragraph 360, page 341.</p>
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====Excerpt 2. Prigogine====
 
====Excerpt 2. Prigogine====
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