Leibniz's theodicy is, as it's name suggests, mainly focused on the problem of evil, but can it also be applied to existentialism? If so, what are Leibniz's existentialist thoughts and undertones?
In this video, we analyse Christian existentialism and how Leibniz could be developed to provide a persuasive existentialist framework.
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