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International Philosophical Quarterly, 2010
Malebranche's characterization of the human condition appears to generate a problem. While his metaphysics and his conception of man and man's place in nature appear to preclude the possibility that we could ever be responsible for anything—much less for our passions—he insists that we are.
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Malebranche's characterization of the human condition appears to generate a problem. While his metaphysics and his conception of man and man's place in nature appear to preclude the possibility that we could ever be responsible for anything—much less for our passions—he insists that we are.
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
This chapter addresses the issue of whether Locke’s own empiricist theory of ideas offers, as Locke often suggested, a more intelligible way of explaining human understanding than Malebranche’s doctrine of Vision in God.
N. Jolley
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This chapter addresses the issue of whether Locke’s own empiricist theory of ideas offers, as Locke often suggested, a more intelligible way of explaining human understanding than Malebranche’s doctrine of Vision in God.
N. Jolley
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Malebranche on Pleasure and Awareness in Sensory Perception
Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018Malebranche, in his telling of the Fall of Man, provides the core of his account of our distinctively human perception. At the moment of the Fall, Adam comes to see the apple not simply as something serving his self-preservation, but as an object with ...
L. Shapiro
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Impressions in the Brain: Malebranche on Women, and Women on Malebranche
Intellectual History Review, 2012In the late seventeenth century, a number of women actively embraced the new Cartesian philosophy in their published works.
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Philosophy Compass, 2006
Abstract Of Malebranche's many famous doctrines, his “Vision in God” (VIG) surely ranks among the most interesting. Inspired by Augustine and Descartes, he argues for it vigorously and gives it a prominent place in his system of thought.
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Abstract Of Malebranche's many famous doctrines, his “Vision in God” (VIG) surely ranks among the most interesting. Inspired by Augustine and Descartes, he argues for it vigorously and gives it a prominent place in his system of thought.
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, 2017
De la Méthode, le VIème et dernier livre de la Recherche de la Vérité, a été consacré par Malebranche à l’exposition de sa méthode. Ce traité est toutefois demeuré en dehors des cercles d’intérêt des études malebranchistes. Le premier objectif de notre
Tania Lovascio
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De la Méthode, le VIème et dernier livre de la Recherche de la Vérité, a été consacré par Malebranche à l’exposition de sa méthode. Ce traité est toutefois demeuré en dehors des cercles d’intérêt des études malebranchistes. Le premier objectif de notre
Tania Lovascio
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A Study in the Philosophy of Malebranche
A Study in the Philosophy of Malebranche, 2021R. W. Church
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The Response of Malebranche: Part I
A Study in the Philosophy of Malebranche, 2021R. W. Church
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Malebranche’s Occasionalism, or, Philosophy in the Garden of Eden
1998According to Malebranche, Adam should be considered as an occasionalist philosopher. Not only did philosophy originate in paradise, but it in fact originated as Malebranchian occasionalism. It was in order to be able to persist in his occasionalist belief that Adam was given exceptional power over his body, that is, the power to detach the principal ...
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