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The prohibition issued against the teaching of Cartesianism put an end to his lectures.
His closing years were embittered by the rise of Cartesianism, to which he was intensely opposed.
In England, due to religious and other reasons Cartesianism was not widely accepted.
Developments in both metaphysics and the natural sciences abounded as the result of Cartesianism.
He was also a defender of Cartesianism against occasionalism.
Cartesianism was an external enemy of the Church, just as casuistry was an internal one.
His philosophy was part of the philosophic debate in Europe during the Enlightenment, along with Cartesianism.
At this time, d'Harcourt was pioneering the teaching of Cartesianism in France.
He was a friend of Descartes, and one of the most able interpreters of Cartesianism.
Cartesianism is the name given to the philosophical doctrine (or school) of René Descartes.
He is credited with introducing Cartesianism into Dutch Arminian circles.
The Flight to Objectivity: Essays on Cartesianism and Culture.
Butler's surface politics explicitly abandons a Cartesianism that, according to Butler, accepts "a material body prior to discourse."
In France, phenomenology was seen as a radical Cartesianism which rejected substance dualism to better understand transcendental consciousness.
In the longer term, however, the Voetian victory was pyrrhic, in that Cartesianism quite soon prevailed.
In Holland, where Descartes had lived for a long time, Cartesianism was a doctrine popular mainly among university professors and lecturers.
Richard A. Watson, The Downfall of Cartesianism 1673-1712.
The position Heidanus held for decades as leader of Leiden Cartesianism eventually led to his dismissal by the university in 1676.
He was a vocal proponent of Cartesianism, and corresponded frequently with René Descartes.
This resulted in an eclectic philosophy consisting mainly of elements of moderate Cartesianism and Lockean empiricism.
Cartesianism, in W. Applebaum, ed.
His advocacy of Cartesianism met with strong resistance from Samuel Parker, who would become bishop of Oxford.
Descartes, René (1596-1650) A philosopher of such significance as to give rise to a school of thought in his name, Cartesianism.
Therefore, for Voetius, Cartesianism was primarily confronted with scriptural truth, not with Aristotelianism.
Jacques Rohault (1618-1672) was a French philosopher, physicist and mathematician, and a follower of Cartesianism.