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... MALEBRANCHE ( NICOLAS ) , a French philosopher , was born at Paris , Aug. 6 , 1638 , and was first placed under a domestic tutor , who taught him Greek and Latin . He 1 Gen. Dict . - Niceron , vol . XXIII - Moreri . - Dupin . - Saxii ...
... MALEBRANCHE ( NICOLAS ) , a French philosopher , was born at Paris , Aug. 6 , 1638 , and was first placed under a domestic tutor , who taught him Greek and Latin . He 1 Gen. Dict . - Niceron , vol . XXIII - Moreri . - Dupin . - Saxii ...
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... Louis XIV . and father Malebranche . He wrote several works . The first and principal , as indeed it gave rise to almost all that followed , N 2 MALE BRANCH E. 179 afterwards went through a course of philosophy at the col- ...
... Louis XIV . and father Malebranche . He wrote several works . The first and principal , as indeed it gave rise to almost all that followed , N 2 MALE BRANCH E. 179 afterwards went through a course of philosophy at the col- ...
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... Malebranche's opinion of seeing all things in God , " styles him an " acute and ingenious author ; " and tells us , that there are " a great many very fine thoughts , judicious reasonings , and uncommon reflections in his Recherche ...
... Malebranche's opinion of seeing all things in God , " styles him an " acute and ingenious author ; " and tells us , that there are " a great many very fine thoughts , judicious reasonings , and uncommon reflections in his Recherche ...
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... Malebranche , and I those of the sect called Quakers . Dr. Reid , on the other hand , does not allow , that either Plato or the latter Platonists , or St. Augustine , or the Mystics , thought , that we perceive the objects of sense in ...
... Malebranche , and I those of the sect called Quakers . Dr. Reid , on the other hand , does not allow , that either Plato or the latter Platonists , or St. Augustine , or the Mystics , thought , that we perceive the objects of sense in ...
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... and religion . His " Traité de la nature & de la grace , " 1680 , was occa- sioned by a conference he had with M. Arnaud , about those peculiar notions of grace into which Malebranche's system had led 182 MALE BRANCHE .
... and religion . His " Traité de la nature & de la grace , " 1680 , was occa- sioned by a conference he had with M. Arnaud , about those peculiar notions of grace into which Malebranche's system had led 182 MALE BRANCHE .
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