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    Arnold Geulincx

    Arnold Geulincx, also known by his pseudonym Philaretus, was a Flemish philosopher, metaphysician, and logician. He was one of the followers of René Descartes who tried to work out more detailed versions of a generally Cartesian philosophy. Samuel Beckett cited Geulincx as a key influence and interlocutor because of Geulincx's emphasis on the powerlessness and ignorance of the human condition. Wikipedia

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    Arnold Geulincx. Arnold Geulincx (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑrnɔlt ˈxøːlɪŋks]; 31 January 1624 - November 1669), also known by his pseudonym Philaretus, was a Flemish philosopher, metaphysician, and logician. [1] He was one of the followers of René Descartes who tried to work out more detailed versions of a generally Cartesian philosophy. Samuel Beckett cited Geulincx as a key ...
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    It was only in his later years, and under the influence of René Descartes, that Geulincx would draw ethical conclusions from this metaphysical insight. In 1665, the year in which he became professor of philosophy in Leiden, Geulincx published his first Treatise of Ethics, an extremely original work and a landmark in early modern western ...
  5. philosophyprofessor.com

    Arnold Geulincx was a philosopher who made significant contributions in the realm of rationalism, a branch of philosophy that emphasizes the role of reason in understanding the world. Born in the Belgian region of Flanders in the 17th century, Geulincx is often associated with the school of Cartesianism, having adopted and expanded upon many of ...
  6. britannica.com

    Arnold Geulincx (born Jan. 31, 1624, Antwerp, Spanish Netherlands [now in Belgium]—died November 1669, Leiden, Neth.) was a 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. (Read Peter Singer's Britannica entry on ethics.)
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  7. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    Arnold (or Arnout) Geulincx was an early-modern Flemish philosopher who initially taught at Leuven (Louvain) University, but fled the Catholic Low Countries when he was fired there in 1658. He settled at Leiden, in the Protestant North, where he worked under the patronage of the Cartesian Calvinist theologian Abraham Heidanus (1597-1678), and ...
  8. encyclopedia.com

    GEULINCX, ARNOLD (1624 - 1669). Arnold (or Aernout) Geulincx, the Flemish metaphysician and moralist, was born in Antwerp. He studied philosophy and theology at Louvain and in 1646 was made professor of philosophy, a position he held for twelve years.
  9. newworldencyclopedia.org

    Arnold Geulincx was born at baptized at Antwerp in 1624, the son of a moderately well-off messenger. It is likely that his early education was a traditional one conducted by Augustine friars. In 1641, the same year of the first publication of Descartes' landmark Meditations on First Philosophy, Geulincx began studies at the University of Louvain.
  10. Geulincx, Arnold Philosophers Philosophy. Arnold Geulincx, 1624-1669. Flemish Cartesian philosopher, who referred all causation to God. He is best known for his work as an ethicist.In developing a Cartesian theory of ethics, he preceded Spinoza; in his interpretation of dualism, he preceded Malebranche. Geulincx wrote in Latin.

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