The Leibniz–Clarke correspondence refers to a philosophical exchange between the German philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and the English bishop Samuel Clarke during the early 18th century. This correspondence primarily focused on the nature of space, time, and God, and is considered one of the early significant debates in metaphysics and philosophy of science. **Key aspects of the correspondence include:** 1.
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