Name primarily applied to Rene Descartes (1596-1650), Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677), and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716), together with various lesser figures including Cartesians (followers in a general sense of Descartes) like Arnold Geulincx (1625-1669) and Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715).
Also see: rationalism, occasionalism, double aspect theory of mind, pre-established harmony, British empiricists
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- 2.1 Continental Rationalists
- 2.2 Merleau-Ponty at the Limits of Art, Religion, and Perception (Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy)
- 2.3 Heidegger's Early Philosophy: The Phenomenology of Ecstatic Temporality (Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy)
- 2.4 Ethical Hermeneutics: Rationalist Enrique Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy)
- 2.5 Ricoeur and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion (Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy)
- 2.6 Deleuze and the Genesis of Representation (Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy)
- 2.7 Phenomenology, Institution and History: Writings After Merleau-Ponty II (Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy)
- 2.8 The Theory of Communicative Action: Reason and the Rationalization of Society, Volume 1
- 2.9 Heidegger on Language and Death: The Intrinsic Connection in Human Existence (Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy)
- 2.10 Guattari's Diagrammatic Thought: Writing Between Lacan and Deleuze (Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy)
- Arnold Geulincx
- Occasionalism
- pre-established harmony doctrine
- Nicolas Malebranche
- identity theory of mind
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