
Part 3: Leibniz's Argument for God's Existence (On The Ultimate Origination of Things)
The Pat Flynn Show
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Is There a Consciousness in Laws?
Lidits' panpsychism is driven by the need for a determinate teleological structure in reality to account for laws. He thinks that laws can only make sense inasmuch as teleologywelli built in, he thinks it's conscious. So it ha as o be built indicant, the conscieus, be built into the very atoms of things. Lidits writes: "The ultimate reason for the reality of both essences and existences lies in one thing which must, of necessity, be greater than the world"
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