Antoine Arnauld, 1612-1694. Antoine Arnauld, 1612-1694. Early Modern French thinker and theologian who corresponded extensively with Descartes and Leibniz, and who vigorously criticized Nicholas Malebranche. A partisan of the Jansenist Catholic reform movement, he was defended by Pascal in that author's Provincial Letters.
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Antoine Arnauld (1612-1694)
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An article placing Arnauld in intellectual context, with a timeline of his life and selected bibliography.
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Arnauld
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Article from the 1912 Catholic Encyclopedia on the Arnauld family, with a lengthy section on Antoine Arnauld.
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Arnauld Texts
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George MacDonald Ross's translation of a section "on Method" from the Port Royal Logic, anonymously authored by Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole. With prefatory material.
Correspondence Relating to the Metaphysics
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Letters exchanged among Leibniz, Arnauld and Hessen-Rheinfels. A revised version of the 1902 George R. Montgomery translation.
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FOLDOC: Arnauld Antoine
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Brief article from this philosophical database, with links to related topics.