According to Leibniz, There is nothing in the intellect that was not first in the senses, ______.
a. except for the intellect itself
b. so ideas not grounded in experience are illusions
c. except for the light of Gods illumination
d. so the mind, by itself, is a blank tablet
Question 2Gottfried Leibnizs attempt to develop a universal characteristic was an attempt to
a. improve upon Platos theory of the Forms.
b. formulate a universal, logically perfect language.
c. find the common doctrines that all churches could agree on.
d. find the fundamental particles of the physical world.