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  1. Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Science. The Classical Origins — Descartes to Kant.Gerd Buchdahl - 1969 - Studia Leibnitiana 3 (3):224-227.
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  • The method of Descartes: a study of the Regulae.Leslie John Beck - 1952 - New York: Garland.
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  • Descartes: An Intellectual Biography.Stephen Gaukroger - 1995 - Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press.
    Stephen Gaukroger traces the development of Descartes's thought in the social, religious, and intellectual context of seventeenth‐century Europe. Gaukroger describes Descartes's upbringing and his education at the Jesuit La Flèche collège, and shows the role these played in the development of his ground‐breaking work in philosophy and science. The book details the effects of his relationships with others on his work, both through collaboration and through conflict. It discusses the history of the composition of his major works and details their (...)
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  • Metaphysics and the philosophy of science.Gerd Buchdahl - 1969 - Oxford,: Blackwell.
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  • Malebranche and British philosophy.Charles James McCracken - 1983 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Explores the philosophy of Nicolas Malebranche, the most important seventeenth century philosopher after Descartes and the influence of his philosophy in eighteenth century Britain.
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  • Does Malebranche need efficacious ideas? The cognitive faculties, the ontological status of ideas, and human attention.Susan Peppers-Bates - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (1):83-105.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 43.1 (2005) 83-105 [Access article in PDF] Does Malebranche Need Efficacious Ideas? The Cognitive Faculties, the Ontological Status of Ideas, and Human Attention Susan Peppers-Bates But whatever effort of mind I make, I cannot find an idea of force, efficacy, of power, save in the will of the infinitely perfect Being. Malebranche, Elucidation 15 One of the signatures of 17th century rationalists is (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Malebranche and British Philosophy.Charles Mccracken - 1983 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 173 (4):467-468.
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  • Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Science the Classical Origins: Descartes to Kant.W. von Leyden - 1969
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  • And the objects of thought.John Cottingham - 2000 - In Tim Crane & Sarah Patterson (eds.), History of the Mind-Body Problem. New York: Routledge. pp. 131.
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  • The Search After Truth and Elucidations of the Search After Truth. [REVIEW]Daisie Radner - 1982 - International Studies in Philosophy 14 (2):106-108.
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  • The Collected Works of Spinoza.The Ethics and Selected Letters.Edwin Curley, Baruch Spinoza, Samuel Shirley & Seymour Feldman - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (2):306-311.
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  • History of modern philosophy.Kuno Fischer, John Pancoast Gordy & Noah Porter - 1887 - Bristol, England: Thoemmes Press. Edited by Noah Porter.
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  • Descartes: An Intellectual Biography by Stephen Gaukroger. [REVIEW]Steven Nadler - 1996 - Journal of Philosophy 93 (2):101-104.
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  • Does Descartes Doubt Everything?Donald Sievert - 1979 - New Scholasticism 53 (1):107-117.
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  • (1 other version)Nicolas Malebranche.Geneviève Rodis-Lewis - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (2):319-319.
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  • Malebranche's theory of the soul: a Cartesian interpretation.Tad M. Schmaltz - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book offers a provocative interpretation of the theory of the soul in the writings of the French Cartesian, Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715). Though recent work on Malebranche's philosophy of mind has tended to emphasize his account of ideas, Schmaltz focuses rather on his rejection of Descartes' doctrine that the mind is better known than the body. In particular, he considers and defends Malebranche's argument that this rejection has a Cartesian basis. Schmaltz reveals that this argument not only provides a fresh (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Method of Descartes: A Study of the Regulae.L. J. Beck - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (111):364-365.
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  • La volonté selon Malebranche.Ginette Dreyfus - 1958 - Vrin.
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  • (2 other versions)Malebranche.T. M. Schmaltz - 2004 - Mind 113 (449):215-218.
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  • Malebranche.Andrew Pyle - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    Nicolas Malebranche is one of the most important philosophers of the seventeenth century after Descartes. A pioneer of rationalism, he was one of the first to champion and to further Cartesian ideas. Andrew Pyle places Malebranche's work in the context of Descartes and other philosophers, and also in its relation to ideas about faith and reason. He examines the entirety of Malebranche's writings, including the famous The Search After Truth, which was admired and criticized by both Leibniz and Locke. Pyle (...)
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  • The Role of the Malignant Demon.J. G. Cottingham - 1976 - Studia Leibnitiana 8 (2):257 - 264.
    Descartes nimmt in Anspruch, daß sein Argument des Deus malignus über die Einwände der Skeptiker hinausgehe. Was fügt es dem Traumargument hinzu? Die verbreitete Ansicht, der Dämon stelle die Erkenntnis mathematischer und logischer Wahrheiten in Frage, wird im folgenden diskutiert und zurückgewiesen. Die richtige Interpretation lautet: Die Annahme des Dämons unterstützt den Skeptizismus und verstärkt die Zweifel an der Existenz äußerer Objekte. Es werden drei Einwände gegen diese Interpretation erörtert und zurückgewiesen. Eine andere Auffassung vertritt Frankfurt: Die Rolle des Traumarguments (...)
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  • Intuitive cognition.Sebastian J. Day - 1947 - St. Bonaventure, N.Y.,: Franciscan Institute.
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  • L'idée de science dans Malebranche et son originalité.Lucien Labbas - 1931 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
    L'idée de science avant Malebranche.--L'idée de science selon Malebranche.--L'idée de science chez les modernes.
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  • Intellect and illumination in Malebranche.Nicholas Jolley - 1994 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (2):209-224.
    One of the hallmarks of Descartes' philosophy is the doctrine that the human mind has a faculty of pure intellect. This doctrine is so central to Descartes' teaching that it is difficult to believe that any of his disciplines would abandon it. Yet this is what happened in the case of Malebranche. This paper argues that in his later philosophy Malebranche adopted a theory of divine illumination which leaves no room for a Cartesian doctrine of pure intellect. It is further (...)
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  • Système et existence dans l'œuvre de Malebranche.André Robinet - 1965 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 20 (3):374-375.
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  • Système et existence dans l'oeuvre de Malebranche.André Robinet - 1965 - Vrin.
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