DOI: 10.4324/9780415249126-DA037-1
Version: v1, Published online: 1998
Retrieved March 28, 2024, from https://www.rep.routledge.com/articles/biographical/geulincx-arnold-1624-69/v-1
Version: v1, Published online: 1998
Retrieved March 28, 2024, from https://www.rep.routledge.com/articles/biographical/geulincx-arnold-1624-69/v-1
Article Summary
Rediscovered in the middle of the nineteenth century, for a long time it was only because of his relation with other more conspicuous philosophers, such as Spinoza, Leibniz and Kant, that interest in Geulincx arose. It has since become clear that he was an original thinker in his own right, who proposed an intriguing metaphysics and made interesting contributions to logic.
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Verbeek, Theo. Geulincx, Arnold (1624–69), 1998, doi:10.4324/9780415249126-DA037-1. Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Taylor and Francis, https://www.rep.routledge.com/articles/biographical/geulincx-arnold-1624-69/v-1.
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