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  • Nicolas Malebranche - Wikipedia
    Malebranche is best known for his doctrines of vision in God, occasionalism and ontologism Malebranche was born in Paris in 1638, the youngest child of Nicolas Malebranche, secretary to King Louis XIII of France, and Catherine de Lauzon, sister of Jean de Lauson, a Governor of New France
  • Nicolas Malebranche | French Philosopher, Cartesianism - Britannica
    Nicolas Malebranche was a French Roman Catholic priest, theologian, and major philosopher of Cartesianism, the school of philosophy arising from the work of René Descartes His philosophy sought to synthesize Cartesianism with the thought of St Augustine and with Neoplatonism
  • Nicolas Malebranche - New World Encyclopedia
    Nicolas Malebranche (August 6, 1638 - October 13, 1715) was a French philosopher of the Cartesian school His philosophy was heavily influenced by the work of St Augustine, and is primarily known for his doctrines of vision in God, occasionalism and theodicy
  • Malebranche, Nicolas (1638–1715) - Encyclopedia. com
    One of the major figures in post – Ren é Descartes Cartesianism, Nicolas Malebranche was one of many children born to his mother, Catherine de Lauzon, the sister of a viceroy of Canada, and his father, also Nicolas Malebranche, a secretary to Louis XIII As in the case of Descartes and Blaise Pascal, Malebranche was born in frail health
  • Nicolas Malebranche - PhilosophyProfessor. com
    Revered as a significant figure in philosophical thought, Nicolas Malebranche emerges as a profound French Cartesian philosopher Born in the 17th century, his work intricately blends theological inquiry with metaphysical speculation, casting a long shadow on the evolution of European thought
  • Nicolas Malebranche - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Over the course of his philosophical career, Malebranche published major works on metaphysics, theology, and ethics, as well as studies of optics, the laws of motion and the nature of color He is known principally for offering a highly original synthesis of the views of his intellectual heroes, St Augustine and René Descartes
  • Nicolas Malebranche — Wikipédia
    Nicolas Malebranche, né à Paris le 6 août 1638 où il est mort le 13 octobre 1715 (mêmes années de naissance et de mort que le roi français Louis XIV), est un théologien, prêtre oratorien et philosophe français
  • Nicolas Malebranche | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
    Malebranche, NICOLAS, philosopher and theologian, priest of the Oratory of St Philip Neri; b at Paris, August 6, 1638; d October 13, 1715
  • Nicolas Malebranche - Renaissance and Reformation - Oxford Bibliographies
    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
  • Introduction to Nicolas Malebranche - LICENTIA POETICA
    In this introduction, we explore the life, historical context, and key works of Nicolas Malebranche, shedding light on his enduring legacy as a visionary philosopher Born on August 6, 1638, in Paris, France, Nicolas Malebranche was raised in a devout Catholic family
  • Nicolas de Malebranche summary | Britannica
    Nicolas de Malebranche, (born Aug 6, 1638, Paris, France—died Oct 13, 1715, Paris), French priest, theologian, and philosopher His philosophy is an attempt to reconcile Cartesianism with the thought of St Augustine and with Neoplatonism
  • Nicolas Malebranche - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online
    A philosopher and theologian, priest of the Oratory of St Philip Neri ; b at Paris, 6 Aug , 1638; d 13 Oct 1715 He was the youngest child of Nicolas Malebranche, secretary to Louis XIII; being slightly deformed in person and of a weak constitution, he received his early education
  • Malebranche, Nicolas (1638–1715) - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    By the mid-1680s, Malebranche was widely regarded as the most important, if highly unorthodox, representative of the Cartesian philosophy His regular correspondents included Leibniz and the physicist Pierre-Sylvain Régis
  • EMT - Nicolas Malebranche - Early Modern Texts
    A selection of philosophy texts by philosophers of the early modern period, prepared with a view to making them easier to read while leaving intact the main arguments, doctrines, and lines of thought Texts include the writings of Hume, Descartes, Bacon, Berkeley, Newton, Locke, Mill, Edwards, Kant, Leibniz, Malebranche, Spinoza, Hobbes, and Reid
  • Malebranche: The Search after Truth | Philosophy texts
    The Search after Truth is his first, longest and most important work; this volume also presents the Elucidations that accompanied its third edition, the result of comments that Malebranche solicited on the original work and an important repository of his theories of ideas and causation





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