-
language this was
known as Kasb. The most
famous proponent of the
Asharite occasionalist doctrine was Abu
Hamid Muhammad ibn
Muhammad al-Ghazali, an 11th-century...
- was both an
occasionalist and a
follower of Ibn Sīnā in his
cosmology of
secondary causation. In some
books he
teaches an
occasionalist cosmology, in...
- were only the
occasions for such intervention, not real causes.
These occasionalists maintained the
strong thesis that all
causation was
directly dependent...
- to know
something of "old Geulincx" (the 17th-century post-Cartesian
occasionalist philosopher). He has a
number of
bizarre habits, not
least of which...
-
material laws of the universe. This
radically sovereign God
entailed an
occasionalist theology: God
could intervene directly in the
world to
produce contingent...
-
Malebranche placed a
greater emphasis than he had
previously done on his
occasionalist account of causation, and
particularly on his
contention that God acted...
-
originally intended as an
architectural representation of the
atomist and
occasionalist view of the
universe endorsed by
Muslim philosophers,
particularly the...
- mind–body
debate are Spinoza, Descartes, and the little-known
Belgian occasionalist Arnold Geulincx. List of most
expensive books and m****cripts Wikiquote...
- his
account of what he
terms "vicarious causality".
Inspired by the
occasionalists of
medieval Islamic philosophy,
Harman maintains that no two objects...
- France, Paris, 1968 Ablondi, (Fred.),
Gerauld de Cordemoy: Atomist,
Occasionalist, Cartesian, Milwaukee,
Marquette University Press, 2005. Balz (A. G...