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Jan 27, 2007 · Antoine Arnauld (1612–1694) was a powerful figure in the intellectual life of seventeenth-century Europe.
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Antoine Arnauld was a French Catholic theologian, philosopher and mathematician. He was one of the leading intellectuals of the Jansenist group of ...
Antoine Arnauld

Antoine Arnauld

French theologian and philosopher
Antoine Arnauld was a French Catholic theologian, philosopher and mathematician. He was one of the leading intellectuals of the Jansenist group of Port-Royal and had a very thorough knowledge of patristics. Contemporaries called him le Grand to... Wikipedia
Born: February 6, 1612, Paris, France
Died: August 8, 1694 (age 82 years), Brussels, Belgium
School: Rationalism; Augustinianism; Jansenism; Cartesianism

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Antoine Arnauld senior was a highly respected Parisian lawyer who with his wife Catherine Marie de Druy had twenty children, ten of whom survived to adulthood.
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This is the first full-length study of Antoine Arnauld, one of the most important thinkers of the seventeenth century. It examines both Arnauld's commitment ...
Arnauld Family, French family of the lesser nobility that came to Paris from Auvergne in the 16th century and is chiefly remembered for its close connection ...