The Cambridge companion to Malebranche
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The Cambridge companion to Malebranche
(Cambridge companions)
Cambridge University Press, 2000
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-316) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The French philosopher and theologian Nicolas Malebranche was one of the most important thinkers of the early modern period. A bold and unorthodox thinker, he tried to synthesize the new philosophy of Descartes with religious Platonism. This is the first collection of essays to address Malebranche's thought comprehensively and systematically. There are chapters devoted to Malebranche's metaphysics, his doctrine of the soul, his epistemology, the celebrated debate with Arnauld, his philosophical method, his occasionalism and theory of causality, his philosophical theology, his account of freedom, his moral philosophy, and his intellectual legacy.
目次
- Introduction Steven Nadler
- 1. Malebranche and method Thomas M. Lennon
- 2. Malebranche on the soul Nicholas Jolley
- 3. Malebranche on ideas and the vision in God Tad M. Schmaltz
- 4. The Malebranche-Arnauld debate Denis Moreau
- 5. Malebranche on causation Steven Nadler
- 6. Metaphysics and philosophy Jean-Christophe Bardout
- 7. Malebranche's theodicy Donald Rutherford
- 8. Malebranche on human freedom Elmar J. Kremer
- 9. Malebranche's moral philosophy: divine and human justice Patrick Riley
- 10. The critical reception of Malebranche, from his own time to the end of the eighteenth century Stuart Brown
- 11. Malebranche's life and legacy Andre Robinet.
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