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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Arnold Geulincx (Flemish philosopher), Flemish metaphysician, logician, and leading exponent of a philosophical doctrine known as occasionalism based on the work of René Descartes, as extended to include a comprehensive ethical theory. ... Skip this Advertisement ... Audio / Video...
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Arnold Geulincx (31 January 1624 – November 1669) was a Flemish philosopher. He was one of the followers of René Descartes who tried to work out more detailed versions of a generally Cartesian philosophy. Life He was born in Antwerp.
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Encyclopedia article about Geulincx, Arnold. Information about Geulincx, Arnold in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... See H. J. de Vleeschauwer, Three Centuries of Geulincx Research (1957).
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Geulincx, Arnold Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007. Read Geulincx, Arnold at Questia library. ... Publication Information: Encyclopedia Article Title: Geulincx, Arnold. Encyclopedia Title: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Publisher: Columbia University Press. Place of Publication:
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; The Geulincx Web Site has been deleted; Information about the life and work of Arnold Geulincx (1624-1669) may be found in the Dictionary of Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Dutch Philosophers (Bristol, 2003);
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(gö´l ngks) (KEY) , 1624–69, Flemish Cartesian philosopher, b. Antwerp. One of the founders of occasionalism, his philosophy is characterized by a curious blending of rationalism and mysticism. ... See H. J. de Vleeschauwer, Three Centuries of Geulincx Research (1957).
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(8), 110, (9, 3 blank) pp. Important and influential Cartesian theory of ethics by Arnold Geulincx (1624-1669), first published in 1675. Geulincx had studied philosophy and theology at the University in Louvain, where he also taught for several years, until he was fired in 1658, probably because of his jansenist sympathies.
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