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Knowledge in Modern Philosophy, 2015
Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715), philosophe, théologien et scientifique français, a joui d'une influence considérable, avant que la distance entre la philosophie et la spiritualité chrétienne ne se creuse. Marquée par la double leçon de saint Augustin et de Descartes, son œuvre vise à concilier foi et raison, à articuler Providence divine, mécanisme ...
Andrew J Pyle
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Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715), philosophe, théologien et scientifique français, a joui d'une influence considérable, avant que la distance entre la philosophie et la spiritualité chrétienne ne se creuse. Marquée par la double leçon de saint Augustin et de Descartes, son œuvre vise à concilier foi et raison, à articuler Providence divine, mécanisme ...
Andrew J Pyle
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Malebranche’s Case for Occasionalism
2020Malebranche develops the most comprehensive case for occasionalism of the early modern occasionalists; he also motivates occasionalism in the context of an overall philosophical and theological system.
Andrew R. Platt
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Malebranche on General Volitions: Putting Criticisms of the General Content Interpretation to Rest
Journal of the history of philosophy, 2023:Malebranche claims that God always, or nearly always, acts by general volitions. However, two possible interpretations of this claim have led to competing understandings of Malebranche's occasionalism.
T. Miller
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Nicolas Malebranche and the Physiocrats' Corporeal Critique of Commerce in 1760s France
French Historical Studies, 2022In the eighteenth century the burgeoning field of political economy incorporated an array of economic, social, moral, and historical themes. This article argues that the Physiocrats' application of Nicolas Malebranche's work reveals a critical ...
Joseph D. Bryan
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Philo's Second Circumstance: Malebranche and the General Laws Theodicy in Hume's Dialogues
Hume Studies, 2022:In Part XI of the Dialogues concerning Natural Religion, Philo enumerates "four circumstances" which he claims are the principal sources of pain and suffering in human life.
Todd Ryan
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