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Bernard Lamy,Empiricism, and Cartesianism
Authors:Fred Ablondi
Institution:Department of Philosophy, Hendrix College, Conway, AR, USA
Abstract:Bernard Lamy (1640–1715) is frequently included among the Cartesian Empiricists of the second half of the seventeenth century. He has also been described as an Augustinian who dabbled in Cartesianism. While acknowledging that there are both empiricist and Augustinian elements in his thought, I argue that it ought not be forgotten that there are central components of his philosophy that are both anti-empiricist and in opposition to Augustine. My aim in this paper, though, is not (merely) critical; I hope to show that Lamy provides us with one more example of the diversity present among the various thinkers labelled as ‘Cartesian’.
Keywords:Bernard Lamy  Cartesianism  Descartes  Augustine  innate ideas  Empiricism
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