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  1. Oeuvres de Descartes: mai 1647 - février 1650. Correspondance.René Descartes, Ch Adam & Paul Tannery - 1974 - J. Vrin.
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  • (1 other version)Causation in Early Modern Philosophy: Cartesianism, Occasionalism, and Preestablished Harmony.Steven M. Nadler (ed.) - 1992 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Three general accounts of causation stand out in early modern philosophy: Cartesian interactionism, occasionalism, and Leibniz's preestablished harmony. The contributors to this volume examine these theories in their philosophical and historical context. They address them both as a means for answering specific questions regarding causal relations and in their relation to one another, in particular, comparing occasionalism and the preestablished harmony as responses to Descartes's metaphysics and physics and the Cartesian account of causation. Philosophers discussed include Descartes, Gassendi, Malebranche, Arnauld, (...)
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  • Dualism and occasionalism: Arnauld and the development of Cartesian metaphysics.Steven Nadler - 1994 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 48 (190):421-439.
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  • Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Philosophical Papers and Letters.Leroy E. Loemker (ed.) - 1969 - Reidel.
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  • (1 other version)From Descartes to Hume.L. E. Loeb - 1981 - Ithaca & London.
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  • Minds, Ideas, and Objects: Essays on the Theory of Representation in Modern Philosophy.Phillip D. Cummins (ed.) - 1992 - Ridgeview Publishing Company.
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  • (1 other version)Causation in Early Modern Philosophy: Cartesianism, Occasionalism, and Preestablished Harmony.Steven Nadler (ed.) - 1989 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Three general accounts of causation stand out in early modern philosophy: Cartesian interactionism, occasionalism, and Leibniz's preestablished harmony. The contributors to this volume examine these theories in their philosophical and historical context. They address them both as a means for answering specific questions regarding causal relations and in their relation to one another, in particular, comparing occasionalism and the preestablished harmony as responses to Descartes's metaphysics and physics and the Cartesian account of causation. Philosophers discussed include Descartes, Gassendi, Malebranche, Arnauld, (...)
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  • Descartes on the Origin of Sensation.Margaret D. Wilson - 1991 - Philosophical Topics 19 (1):293-323.
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  • Oeuvres philosophiques.Gerauld de Cordemoy, Pierre Clair & Fr Girbal - 1969 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 31 (3):594-594.
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  • Doctrines of explanation in late scholasticism and in the mechanical philosophy.Steven Nadler - 1998 - In Daniel Garber & Michael Ayers (eds.), The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 2--513.
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