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Nicolas Malebranche



Malebranche, Nicolas - nēkôläˈ mälbräNshˈ, 1638–1715, French philosopher. Malebranche's philosophy is a highly original synthesis of Cartesian and Augustinian thought. Its purpose was to reconcile the new science with Christian theology. Beginning with Descartes's dualism between mind and body, Malebranche developed a theory called   Read More...

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    Malebranche
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    Treatise on Nature and Grace
    by Nicolas Malebranche. 240 pgs.


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