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  1. 22 de jul. de 2014 · Antoine Arnauld, the primary author of the Port-Royal Logic, was born in Paris on February 8, 1612, to Antoine and Catherine Arnauld. His father was one of the most famous lawyers of his time. The son Antoine, the youngest of their 20 children, originally wanted to study law, but because his father had died in 1619, he decided to honor his mother's wish that he study theology.

  2. Notes to Antoine Arnauld. Notes to. Antoine Arnauld. 1. Phillipe Sellier has said that this translation is “a literary and religious monument not unworthy of comparison with Luther’s Bible in Germany and the King James version in England” ( La Bible, ed. Philippe Sellier, p. xi). 2.

  3. Antoine Arnauld.jpg (Retrat de Antoine Arnauld) Antoine Arnauld, Grand Arnauld o Antonio Arnaldo (París, 1612 - Bruselas, 8 de agosto de 1694) Sacerdote, teólogo, filósofo y matemático francés, uno de los principales líderes de los jansenistas y un destacado oponente de los jesuitas en el siglo XVII.

  4. Obra filosófica de Antoine Arnauld, llamado el gran Arnauld (1612-1694) y de Pierre Nicole (1625-1695), miembros de la sociedad jansenista de Port-Royal. Fue en principio redactada para la educación del joven duque de Chevreuse y publicada en 1662.

  5. This chapter presents a synthetic overview of the various aspects of Antoine Arnauld’s relationship to Cartesianism: his first exchanges with Descartes (in the Fourth Objections and correspondence), the “Port-Royal Logic”, and the numerous texts that he composed in the last years of his life, especially in his discussions with Malebranche, Leibniz, and the partisans of the doctrine of ...

  6. Arnauld, Antoine. 978-0-274-79679-3. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references...