Geulincx
arnold, 1624?–69, belgian philosopher.
historical examples
while descartes called the union of mind and matter a conjunction through power, geulincx named it a miracle.
a history of philosophy in epitome albert schwegler
whereas descartes made the union between them a violent collocation, geulincx practically called it a miracle.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 11, slice 8 various
we see from this that geulincx has carried to its limit the dualistic basis of descartes.
a history of philosophy in epitome albert schwegler
according to geulincx neither the soul works immediately upon the body, nor the body immediately upon the soul.
a history of philosophy in epitome albert schwegler
once more g-d intervenes to solve the difficulty, but after a fashion much less crude than the miraculous apparatus of geulincx.
history of modern philosophy alfred william benn
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