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    Supports→Space and time cannot be substances or anything absolute; they must be a system of relations between bodies.

    God does not make arbitrary decisions without sufficient reason (Principle of Sufficient Reason).

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    For similar reasons, Leibniz thinks that space and time cannot be substances or anything else absolute and must ultimately be a system of relations that obtain between bodies (e.g., LC, L, 3.5). This is because if space, for example, were absolute, then there would be space points that were indiscernible from one another. God would treat these space points differently from each other insofar as he orients his creation in space one way rather than another. This would have to be an arbitrary decis

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