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Nicolas Malebranche and the Physiocrats' Corporeal Critique of Commerce in 1760s France

French Historical Studies, 2022
AbstractIn 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 corporeal component of political economy.
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Henry More and Nicolas Malebranche's Critiques of Spinoza [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, 2015
Henry More and Nicolas Malebranche, each in his own way, drew a distinction between two kinds of extension, the one indivisible and the other divisible. Spinoza also drew a comparable distinction, explaining that, insofar as extended substance was conceived intellectually, it would be grasped as indivisible, whereas, when it was instead depicted in the
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The Trinitarian Metaphysics of Jonathan Edwards and Nicolas Malebranche

The Heythrop Journal, 2002
This paper explores both the striking similarities and also the differences between Jonathan Edwards and Nicolas Malebranche’s philosophical views on the Holy Trinity and, in particular, the ways in which they both gave important roles to specific Persons of the Trinity in the various different branches of their respective metaphysical systems ...
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Malebranche, Nicolas (1638–1715)

2018
Nicolas Malebranche (1638–1715), a French Catholic theologian, was the most important Cartesian philosopher of the second half of the seventeenth century. His philosophical system was a grand synthesis of the thought of his two intellectual mentors: Augustine and Descartes. His most important work, De la recherche de la vérité (The Search After Truth),
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The place of freedom in Nicolas Malebranche's doctrine of occasionalism

1986
It was in 1664, the year he was ordained at the Congrégation de l'Oratoire, that Nicolas Malebranche discovered René Descartes' posthumous Traité de l'Homme in a bookshop on the Rue Saint-Jacques. The effect of the encounter, according to Fontenelle, was dramatic. Il acheta le livre, le lut avec empressement, et, ce qu'on aura peut-être peine à croire,
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Nicolas Malebranche et Bernard Lamy: deux perspectives sur l'imagination

RIVISTA DI STORIA DELLA FILOSOFIA, 2012
In an attempt to trace the historical origins of Malebranche's reputation as an opponent of imagination, mainly in connection with style and eloquence, the author of this paper maintains that most of the arguments subsequently used against Malebranche may already be found in Bernard Lamy's La Rhétorique ou l'art de parler. Although Lamy might have been
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Le système de la loi de Nicolas Malebranche

2006
Le système philosophique de Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715) peut être considéré comme la seule théodicée de l'âge classique qui veut assurer la bonté de Dieu tout en postulant la réalité du mal. Mais elle est aussi et surtout nouvelle par son principe opératoire : la loi.
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