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  1. Antoine Arnauld (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan aʁno]; 6 February 1612 – 8 August 1694) was a French Catholic theologian, philosopher and mathematician. He was one of the leading intellectuals of the Jansenist group of Port-Royal and had a very thorough knowledge of patristics .

  2. Antoine Arnauld (born Feb. 6, 1612—died Aug. 8, 1694, Brussels, Spanish Netherlands [now in Belgium]) was a leading 17th-century theologian of Jansenism, a Roman Catholic movement that held heretical doctrines on the nature of free will and predestination. Arnauld was the youngest of the 10 surviving children of Antoine Arnauld, a Parisian ...

  3. Antoine Arnauld (París, 6 de febrero de 1612-Bruselas, 8 de agosto de 1694), llamado el Grand Arnauld por sus contemporáneos a fin de no confundirle con su padre, fue un sacerdote, teólogo, filósofo y matemático francés, uno de los principales líderes de los jansenistas y un destacado oponente de los jesuitas, los hugonotes y ...

  4. Quick Info. Born. 6 February 1612. Paris, France. Died. 6 August 1694. Brussels, Spanish Netherlands (now Belgium) Summary. Antoine Arnauld was a French supporter of Jansen who published some important works on logic and philosphy. View two larger pictures. Biography.

  5. 27 de ene. de 2007 · Antoine Arnauld (1612–1694) was a powerful figure in the intellectual life of seventeenth-century Europe. He had a long and highly controversial career as a theologian, and was an able and influential philosopher.

  6. Antoine Arnauld (1612—1694) Antoine Arnauld was considered by his peers as one of the preeminent 17 th century European intellectuals. Arnauld had been remembered primarily as a correspondent of René Descartes, Gottfried Leibniz and Nicolas Malebranche, and as a dogmatic and uncritical Cartesian who made few if any philosophical contributions.

  7. Antoine Arnauld, (1612 – August 8, 1694) was a French Roman Catholic theologian, philosopher, and mathematician. Though his primary interests were consistently theological, he acquired a reputation in his day as one of the greatest philosophical minds.