1) The Leibnizian concept of reality always begins with logic and metaphysics, from which one works into progressively more exterior ontological orders.
2) In addition to impenetrability and extension, Leibnizian primitive force is characterized by inertia.
3) The policy adopted in this book is to disallow Leibnizian notation within the text.
4) Those are expressly designed to illustrate the vagaries of Leibnizian notation.
5) Candide tells the tale of its naive eponymous protagonist, taught to believe in Leibnizian optimism.