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Malebranche'o kosmologija Ir antropologija
Type of publication
Straipsnis kitame recenzuojamame leidinyje / Article in other peer-reviewed edition (S5)
Title [lt]
Malebranche'o kosmologija Ir antropologija
Other Title [en]
The cosmology and anthropology of malebranche
Publisher (trusted)
Logos |
Date Issued
Date Issued |
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2004 |
Extent
p. 117-125
Is part of
Logos : religijos, filosofijos, komparatyvistikos ir meno žurnalas. Vilnius : Logos, 2004, Nr. 39 (spalis - gruodis).
Field of Science
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Keywords (en)
Abstract (en)
The 17th-century philosopher Nicolas Malebranche, influenced by Descartes and Augustine, elaborated his own original cosmology and anthropology. In order to separate himself from pantheism, he claimed that the World is contained by God but not vice versa, as pantheists maintain. According to Malebranche, the World is not an integral whole, for things are not mutually connected: they are connected with God alone. The majority of things in the World have no relations. Only in God does a concept correspond to its object; therefore, God is the cause of human knowledge. Later, similar theories were called panentheistic.
Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
ISSN (of the container)
0868-7692
eLABa
2938653
Coverage Spatial
Lietuva / Lithuania (LT)
Language
Lietuvių / Lithuanian (lt)
Bibliographic Details
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