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Malebranche's theory of the soul a Cartesian interpretation

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  • "When French philosopher Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715) set forth his opposition to Descartes' view that mind is better known than body, he touched off a controversy that had prominent fellow Cartesians accusing him of both failed logic and dubious theology. Malebranche responded by asserting that his negative thesis concerning our knowledge of mind derived from his superior grasp of Cartesian theory and signalled neither a rejection of Descartes' philosophical system nor a denial of properties of the soul such as spirituality, immortality, and freedom."
  • "This book considers in the broader context of early modern Cartesianism Malebranche's claim that consciousness of the soul yields knowledge of a nature that is radically inferior in kind to the knowledge that Cartesians have of the nature of the body."

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Llibres electrònics"

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  • "Malebranche's Theory of the Soul a Cartesian Interpretation"
  • "Malebranche's theory of the soul"
  • "Malebranche's theory of the soul : A Cartesian interpretation"
  • "Malebranche's theory of the soul a Cartesian interpretation"
  • "Malebranche's theory of the soul a Cartesian interpretation"@en
  • "Malebranche's theory of the soul a cartesian interpretation"
  • "Malebranche's theory of the soul : a cartesian interpretation"
  • "Malebranchès theory of the soul : a Cartesian interpretation"
  • "Malebranche's theory of the soul : a Cartesian interpretation"
  • "Malebranche's Theory of the Soul A Cartesian Interpretation"