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  1. Cartesian Psychology of Antoine Le Grand.Gary Hatfield - 2013 - In Mihnea Dobre Tammy Nyden (ed.), Cartesian Empiricisms. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 251-274.
    In the Aristotelian curriculum, De anima or the study of the soul fell under the rubric of physics. This area of study covered the vital (“vegetative”), sensitive, and rational powers of the soul. Descartes’ substance dualism restricted reason or intellect, and conscious sensation, to human minds. Having denied mind to nonhuman animals, Descartes was required to explain all animal behavior using material mechanisms possessing only the properties of size, shape, position, and motion. Within the framework of certainty provided by the (...)
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  • (1 other version)Enchiridion Metaphysicum: Sive, de Rebus Incorporeis Succincta & Luculenta Dissertatio.Henry More - 1671
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  • What is at stake in the cartesian debates on the eternal truths?Patricia Easton - 2009 - Philosophy Compass 4 (2):348-362.
    Descartes's claim that the eternal truths were freely created by God is fraught with interpretive difficulties. The main arguments in the literature are classified as concerning the ontological status or the modalities of possibility and necessity of the eternal truths. The views of the principal defenders of the Creation Doctrine – Robert Desgabets, Pierre Sylvain Régis, and Antoine Le Grand are contrasted with those of Nicolas Malebranche. In clarifying the theological, ontological, and logical terms of the debate we can see (...)
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  • The philosophical writings of Descartes.René Descartes - 1984 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Volumes I and II provided a completely new translation of the philosophical works of Descartes, based on the best available Latin and French texts. Volume III contains 207 of Descartes' letters, over half of which have previously not been translated into English. It incorporates, in its entirety, Anthony Kenny's celebrated translation of selected philosophical letters, first published in 1970. In conjunction with Volumes I and II it is designed to meet the widespread demand for a comprehensive, authoritative and accurate edition (...)
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  • Antoni le Grand Apologia Pro Renato des-Cartes Contra Samuelem Parkerum, S.T.P. Archidiaconum Cantuariensem, Instituta & Adornata.Antoine Le Grand & Mary Clark - 1679 - Typis M[Ary]. Clark, Prostant Autem Venales Ad Insigne Campanæcœeterio D. Pauli.
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  • Philosophia veterum e mente Renati Descartes, more scholastico breviter digesta ab A. Le G.Antoine le Grand - 1671 - Apud J. Martyn.
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  • Select Discourses.John Smith - 1660/1979 - Scholar’s Facsimiles and Reprints.
    Reprinted with Introduction by C. A. Patrides. Delmar, NY: Scholar’s Facsimiles and Reprints, 1979.
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  • (1 other version)“Scydromedia”: Anthony Legrand’s Ideal Commonwealth.John K. Ryan - 1936 - New Scholasticism 10 (1):39-55.
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  • From Beast-machine to Man-machine: Animal Soul in French Letters from Descartes to La Mettrie.Leonora Cohen Rosenfield - 1968 - Oxford University Press.
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  • The causation debate in modern philosophy, 1637-1739.Kenneth C. Clatterbaugh - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    The Causation Debate in Modern Philosophy examines the debate that began as modern science separated itself from natural philosophy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The book specifically explores the two dominant approaches to causation as a metaphysical problem and as a scientific problem. As philosophy and science turned from the ideas of Aristotle that dominated western thought throughout the renaissance, one of the most pressing intellectual problems was how to replace Aristotelian science with its doctine of the four causes. (...)
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  • From Virtue to Morality. Antoine Le Grand (1629-1699) and the New Moral Philosophy.Thomas Mautner - 2000 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 8:209-232.
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  • Antoine Le Grand on the identity over time of the human body.Han Thomas Adriaenssen - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (6):1084-1109.
    ABSTRACTThis paper studies Antoine Le Grand's account of organic identity over time in human bodies. In response to Aristotelian critics who argued that the Cartesian rejection of the Aristotelian ontology of matter and form had put in jeopardy the diachronic identity of material substances in general and of living bodies in particular, Le Grand argued that the identity over time of the human body could be accounted for without the traditional notions of matter and form. The paper shows how he (...)
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  • (1 other version)The downfall of Cartesianism 1673–1712.Richard A. Watson - 1966 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
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