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The Book of Lost Books: An Incomplete History of All the Great Books You'll Never Read Highlight
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— Stuart KellyThere is an irony here, in that Leibniz’s conception that the universal language had to be digital makes him seem shockingly modern: machines, logic, the primacy of binary—all he needed was an inkling of electricity to imagine the possibility of a computer.
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