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    The Early Dutch Reception of L’Homme
    In Stephen Gaukroger & Delphine Antoine-Mahut (eds.), Descartes' Treatise on Man and Its Reception, Springer. pp. 71-90. 2016.
    This is a consideration of the connection of L’Homme to two very different forms of early modern Dutch Cartesianism. On the one hand, this work was central to a dispute between Descartes and his former disciple, Henricus Regius. In particular, Descartes charged that Regius had plagiarized L’Homme in order to distance himself from a form of Cartesian physiology in Regius that is not founded on a proof of the spirituality of the human soul. Despite this repudiation, Regius remained a prominent pro…Read more
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    Nicolas Malebranche
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
  • Deflating Descartes' Causal Axiom
    Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 3 1-32. 2006.