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  1. Arnold Geulincx war ein flämisch-niederländischer Theologe, Logiker und Philosoph. Neben Malebranche gilt er als ein Hauptvertreter des Okkasionalismus.

  2. Arnold Geulincx (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣøːlɪŋks]; 31 January 1624 – November 1669), also known by his pseudonym Philaretus, was a Flemish philosopher, metaphysician, and logician. He was one of the followers of René Descartes who tried to work out more detailed versions of a generally Cartesian philosophy .

  3. Arnold Geulincx (* 31. Januar 1624 in Antwerpen; † November 1669 in Leiden) war ein flämisch-niederländischer Theologe, Logiker und Philosoph. Er war Cartesianer und gilt er als ein Hauptvertreter des Okkasionalismus.

  4. Arnold (or Arnout) Geulincx was an early-modern Flemish philosopher who initially taught at Leuven (Louvain) University, but fled the Catholic Low Countries when he was fired there in 1658.

  5. Arnold Geulincx (born Jan. 31, 1624, Antwerp, Spanish Netherlands [now in Belgium]—died November 1669, Leiden, Neth.) was a Flemish metaphysician, logician, and leading exponent of a philosophical doctrine known as occasionalism based on the work of René Descartes, as extended to include a comprehensive ethical theory.

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  6. This site provides access to information about the life and works of 17th century Flemish philosopher Arnold Geulincx (1624-1669). Learn more about Geulincx's life and times.

  7. Summary. Arnold (or Arnout) Geulincx was baptized in Antwerp in late January 1624. He reportedly spoke Latin fluently even as a child, matriculated at Leuven University in January 1640, and became professor primarius there in 1652.