In his Discourse on Metaphysics, Leibniz explains that God possesses “supreme and infinite wisdom” and therefore, “acts in the most perfect manner”. In Leibniz’s La Monadologie, He states that the number of possible universes in God’s imagination is infinite. Since only one of them can exist, there must be a good reason that God to choose this one. The reason must be that this world is more perfect that the others. In his Letter to Bourguet (late 1712), Leibniz states “I do not believe that a world without evil, preferable
In his Discourse on Metaphysics, Leibniz explains that God possesses “supreme and infinite wisdom” and therefore, “acts in the most perfect manner”. In Leibniz’s La Monadologie, He states that the number of possible universes in God’s imagination is infinite. Since only one of them can exist, there must be a good reason that God to choose this one. The reason must be that this world is more perfect that the others. In his Letter to Bourguet (late 1712), Leibniz states “I do not believe that a world without evil, preferable