Nathan Bruner

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He claimed that a true cause ‘is one such that the mind perceives a necessary connection between it and its effects’.51 (Hobbes and Spinoza offered similar accounts.)52 But according to Malebranche, such a connection is found ‘only between the will of an infinitely perfect being and its effects’.
Leibniz's Monadology: A New Translation And Guide
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