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Nicolas Malebranche, and: The Philosophy of Malebranche (review)
Journal of the History of Philosophy, 1966Craig Walton
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Nicolas Malebranche: Illumination and Rhetoric
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1995
Dem philosophisch und theologisch ausgebildeten Oratorianer M. (Eintritt in das Oratorium von Paris am 18. 1. 1660) fallt im Sommer des Jahres 1664 — einige Monate vor seiner Priesterweihe am 14. 9. 1664 — ein fast noch druckfeuchtes Werk in die Hande, dessen Lekture er vor lauter Begeisterung und Herzklopfen immer wieder unterbrechen mus: es handelt ...
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Dem philosophisch und theologisch ausgebildeten Oratorianer M. (Eintritt in das Oratorium von Paris am 18. 1. 1660) fallt im Sommer des Jahres 1664 — einige Monate vor seiner Priesterweihe am 14. 9. 1664 — ein fast noch druckfeuchtes Werk in die Hande, dessen Lekture er vor lauter Begeisterung und Herzklopfen immer wieder unterbrechen mus: es handelt ...
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2020
Nicolas Malebranche (b. 1638–d. 1715) was a Parisian-born French philosopher and Oratorian. In 1660, Malebranche entered the Congregation of the Oratory—a Catholic order founded by Pierre Bérulle in 1611—and was ordained in 1664. As relayed by his first biographer—Yves André—in the same year as being ordained, Malebranche discovered a copy of René ...
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Nicolas Malebranche (b. 1638–d. 1715) was a Parisian-born French philosopher and Oratorian. In 1660, Malebranche entered the Congregation of the Oratory—a Catholic order founded by Pierre Bérulle in 1611—and was ordained in 1664. As relayed by his first biographer—Yves André—in the same year as being ordained, Malebranche discovered a copy of René ...
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Letters To Nicolas Malebranche
1989The acquaintance between Leibniz and Nicolas Malebranche, member of the Oratory and distinguished Cartesian and Platonist, began in Paris around 1675; the first volume of the Recherche de la verite (1674) had then evoked both criticism and qualified defense by Leibniz (cf. No. 11, II).
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2018
Nicolas Malebranche as a personal relation of Leibniz’s: The resource presents biographical information on a correspondent of Leibniz ...
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Nicolas Malebranche as a personal relation of Leibniz’s: The resource presents biographical information on a correspondent of Leibniz ...
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