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Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie Leibniz's was correct, Guille. His system of monads revealed the all in one of existence. Both good and evil are of the one, as Leibniz stated... I believe Nietzsche, the other philosopher you like, also stated as much in "Beyond Good and Evil", did he not? Even Spinoza may have come close, I can't quite remember...let me know...also Whitehead, I believe said as much...
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You know a lot of philosophy! Preciselly Nietzsche and Liebnitz are the two german philosophers which have influenced me most. There is also a lot of Deleuze and Jaspers (you talked about encompassing in an other thread), and Russell (the five make the pentagon which I am, philosophically speaking). I haven't read Spinoza, but he was one of the three main influencer in Deleuze (the other two were Nietzsche and Bergson).