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I. Life of Mr. Leibniz. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) was a polymath and one of the most influential philosophers and mathematicians of the Enlightenment.
II. Chronological and analytical original: "raisonné"; meaning a catalog that is systematically organized and includes descriptive or critical notes. catalogue of his Works.
III. Preface by Mr. Leibniz on the TheodicyTheodicy is a branch of philosophy that attempts to justify the goodness of God despite the existence of suffering and evil in the world..
IV. Discourse on the conformity of Faith with Reason.
V. Essays on Theodicy regarding the Goodness of God, the Liberty of Man, and the Origin of Evil. Part I.