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Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin, Le système de la loi de Nicolas Malebranche
Troisfontaines Claude. Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin, Le système de la loi de Nicolas Malebranche. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 107, n°3, 2009. pp.
Troisfontaines, Claude
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Empathy and the art of Leonardo da Vinci. [PDF]
Mansur SS, DeFelipe J.
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Enthält Widmung an: "A Monsieur De Malebranche, Seigneur Du Ménil-Simon, & de Monmagni, Conseiller du Roi en la Grande Chambre du Parlement de Paris ...", unterzeichnet: "... Boursault."Die Illustration ist eine TitelvignetteDie Rückseite des Titelblatts
Boursault, Edme
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Morale et coutumes chez Malebranche
L’article examine comment Nicolas Malebranche conçoit le rapport entre les principes fondamentaux de la morale et la pluralité des coutumes. Il considère les concepts mobilisés dans la philosophie morale malebranchienne et analyse des textes où cet ...
Carbone Raffaele
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Malebranche e i suoi contemporanei
Nell’ottobre 1715 ricorre il tricentenario della morte di una delle maggiori figure intellettuali del Seicento, Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715). Lungi dall’essere un pensatore isolato o un mistico, Malebranche ha stabilito stretti contatti con filosofi e
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Hume, Malebranche and 'rationalism'
Traditionally Hume is seen as offering an 'empiricist' critique of 'rationalism'. This view is often illustrated - or rejected - by comparing Hume's views with those of Descartes'.
Kail, PJE
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Larrère Catherine. Denis Moreau : Deux Cartésiens. La polémique entre Antoine Arnauld et Nicolas Malebranche, 1999. (Coll. «Bibliothèque d'histoire de la philosophie».). In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°32, 2000. Le rire, sous la direction de Lise Andries . p.
Larrère, Catherine
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Human Freedom in Nicolas Malebranche’s Occasionalism
This article is about how human freedom is understood in the philosophy of Nicolas Malebranche. According to Malebranche, the most important proponent of occasionalism in the modern period, God is the sole and real cause of the universe and all its functioning. In addition, according to him, people are free and responsible for their own actions.
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The Role of Language in the Theory of Communication of Nicolas Malebranche
Nicolas Malebranche (1638–1715) is perhaps the most important French philosopher between Descartes and the Revolution of 1789. His synthesis of Cartesian elements and Augustinianism in the last quarter of the seventeenth century had great influence on ...
Carr, Thomas M., Jr.
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How To Eat a Peach: Malebranche on the Function of the Passions [PDF]
Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715) holds that the senses, imagination, and passions serve the body’s needs. In this paper, I explain how the passions keep us alive by situating them in Malebranche’s account of ordinary bodily action.
Chamberlain, Colin
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