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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
"Dialogues on Metaphysics and on Religion" by Nicolas de Malebranche,1688
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Human beings exist as thinking beings ;
they are not material bodies.
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The only world we know is an intelligibile world,the world of our ideas ;
but since the ideas have an eternal,infinite,necessary character that is independent of our conception,they must be features of an intelligible extension.
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Intelligible extension has its locus in God,
but it should not be identified with God.
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We understand certain truths only because God illuminates the ideas.
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When an event involving the body occurs,
an event involving the soul occurs as a result of God's action ;
in this manner human beings have feelings. [Occasionalism]
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The universe contains three types of beings :
God,mind,and body ;
of the three,God alone is an active agent in the universe.
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(Father Nicolas de Malebranche was the chief Cartesian philosopher of the late 17th century.
He was a member of the Augustianian religious order of the Oratory in Paris,
where he originally devoted himself to the studies of ecclesiastical history,Biblical criticism,and Hebrew.)
Human beings exist as thinking beings ;
they are not material bodies.
..
The only world we know is an intelligibile world,the world of our ideas ;
but since the ideas have an eternal,infinite,necessary character that is independent of our conception,they must be features of an intelligible extension.
..
Intelligible extension has its locus in God,
but it should not be identified with God.
..
We understand certain truths only because God illuminates the ideas.
..
When an event involving the body occurs,
an event involving the soul occurs as a result of God's action ;
in this manner human beings have feelings. [Occasionalism]
..
The universe contains three types of beings :
God,mind,and body ;
of the three,God alone is an active agent in the universe.
..
(Father Nicolas de Malebranche was the chief Cartesian philosopher of the late 17th century.
He was a member of the Augustianian religious order of the Oratory in Paris,
where he originally devoted himself to the studies of ecclesiastical history,Biblical criticism,and Hebrew.)
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