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Malebranche: The Search after Truth : With Elucidations of The Search after Truth

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Nicolas Malebranche is now recognised as a major figure in the history of philosophy, occupying a crucial place in the Rationalist tradition of Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz.

The Search after Truth is his first, longest and most important work; this volume also presents the Elucidations which accompanied its third edition, the result of comments that Malebranche solicited on the original work and an important repository of his theories of ideas and causation.

Together, the two texts constitute the complete expression of his mature thought, and are written in his subtle, argumentative and thoroughly readable style.

They are presented in the distinguished translations by Thomas M.

Lennon and Paul J. Olscamp, together with a historical introduction, a chronology of Malebranche's life, and useful notes on further reading.

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Cambridge University Press
0521580048 / 9780521580045
Hardback
121
01/05/1997
United Kingdom
English
814p.
23 cm
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