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Arnold Geulincx
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Arnold Geulincx , 1624-69, Flemish Cartesian philosopher, b. Antwerp. One of the founders of occasionalism...Metaphysica vera (1691). Bibliography: See H. J. de Vleeschauwer, Three Centuries of Geulincx Research (1957).
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Free Will
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...1715), Louis de la Forge (1632 – 1666), G é raud de Cordemoy (1614 – 1684), and Arnold Geulincx (1624 – 1669) held a general theory of causation, known as "occasionalism," according to which God...
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Nicolas Malebranche
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...explanation. The first recourse was to a deus ex machina: God alone accounts for the interaction. A Dutch thinker, Arnold Geulincx, offered the first coherent theory with his analogy that physical actions and mental volitions are like two clocks...
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occasionalism
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...alternative to Aristotelian theories of causality. Occasionalism gained currency in the West in the 17th cent., when Arnold Geulincx and Nicolas Malebranche developed theories to resolve the problem of interaction in general, and of that between...
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René Descartes
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...and soul, of matter and mind. From this came the doctrine of occasionalism , developed by Nicolas Malebranche and Arnold Geulincx . Major Contributions to Science In science, Descartes discarded tradition and to an extent supported the same method...
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