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25 de mar. de 2024 · 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.
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22 de mar. de 2024 · Malebranche fue un filósofo racionalista del siglo XVII y es considerado el padre de la filosofía ocasionalista. Sus principales influencias fueron Descartes y San Agustín, y logró una síntesis innovadora de ambas corrientes para su época. Malebranche era racionalista.
27 de mar. de 2024 · Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715) holds that the senses, imagination, and passions aim at survival and the satisfaction of the body’s needs, rather than truth or the good of the mind. Each of these faculties makes a distinctive and, indeed, an indispensable contribution to the preservation of life.
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Hace 23 horas · Nicolas Malebranche’s philosophy had a lasting impact on the development of modern philosophy. His occasionalism and vision in God theory challenged prevailing views on causation and perception. Malebranche’s ideas influenced later philosophers such as George Berkeley, who developed idealism based on similar principles, and David Hume, who engaged with Malebranche’s arguments on causation.
Hace 2 días · The explanation provided by Arnold Geulincx and Nicolas Malebranche is that of occasionalism, where all mind–body interactions require the direct intervention of God.
23 de mar. de 2024 · As he said in a letter to Nicolas Malebranche (1638–1715): For any number there exists a corresponding even number which is its double. Hence the number of all numbers is not greater than the number of even numbers, that is, the whole is not greater than the part.
Hace 2 días · Idealistic tendencies can be found in the work of some rationalist philosophers, like Leibniz and Nicolas Malebranche (though they did not use the term). Malebranche argued that Platonic ideas (which exist only in the mind of God) are the ultimate ground of our experiences and of the physical world, a view that prefigures later ...