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MALEBRANCHE, NICOLAS (1638-1715)

This article appears in Volume V17, Page 487 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: MAL-MAR
MALEBRANCHE, NICOLAS (1638-1715) , French philosopher of the Cartesian school, the youngest child of Nicolas
Malebranche, secretary to Louis XIII., and Catherine de Lauzon, sister of a viceroy of Canada, was born at Paris on the 6th of August 1638. Deformed and constitutionally feeble, he received his elementary education from a tutor, and left home only when sufficiently advanced to enter upon a course of philosophy at the College de la
Marche
 , and subsequently to study theology at the Sorbonne. He had resolved to take holy orders, but his studious disposition led him to decline a stall in Notre Dame, and in 166o he joined the congregation of the Oratory: He was first advised by Pere Lecointe to devote himself to ecclesiastical history, and laboriously studied Eusebius, Socrates, Sozomen and Theodoret, but " the facts refused to arrange themselves in his mind, and mutually effaced one another." Richard Simon undertook to teach him Hebrew and Biblical criticism with no better success. At last in 1664 he chanced to read Descartes's Traite del' homme (de /tontine), which moved him so deeply that (it is said) he was repeatedly compelled by palpitations of the heart to lay aside his reading. Malebranche was from that hour consecrated to philosophy, and after ten years' study of the works of Descartes he produced the famous De la recherche de la verile, followed at intervals by other works, both speculative and controversial. Like most of the
great
  meta-physicians of the 17th century, Malebranche interested himself also in questions of mathematics and natural philosophy, and in 1699 was admitted an honorary member of the
Academy
  of Sciences. During his later years his society was much courted, and he received many visits from foreigners of distinction. He died on the 13th of October 1715; his end was said to have been hastened by a metaphysical argument into which he had been
drawn
  in the course of an interview with Bishop Berkeley. For a
critical
  account of Malebranche's place in the history of philosophy, see CARTESIANISM.
\Voxrs. De La recherche de la virile (1674; 6th ed., 1712; ed. Bouillier, 188o; Latin trans. by J. Lentant at Geneva in 1685; English trans. by R. Sault, 1694; and T. Taylor, 1694, 1712); Conversations chretiennes (1677, and frequently; Eng. trans., London, 1695); Traite de la nature et de la grace (168o; Eng. trans., London, 1695) ; Meditations chretiennes et metaphysiques (1683); Traite de morale (1684; separate ed. by H. Joly, 1882; Eng. trans. by Sir J. Shipton, 1699) ; several polemical works against Arnauld from 1684 to 1688; Entretiens sur la metaphysique et sur la religion (1688) ; Traite de l'amour de Dieu (1697); Entretiens d'un philosophe chretien et d'un philosophe chinois sur 1'existence et la nature de Dieu (1708) ; Reflexions sur la promotion physique (1715).
A convenient edition of his works in two volumes, with an introduction, was published by Jules Simon in 1842. A full account by Mrs Norman
Smith
  of his theory of vision, in which he unquestionably anticipated and in some respects surpassed the subsequent
work
  of Berkeley, will be found in the British Journal of Psychology (Jan. 1905). For
recent
  criticism see H. Joly, in the
series
  Les Grands philosophes (Paris, 1901); L. 011e-Laprune, La Philosophic de Malebranche (187o); M. Novaro, Die Philosophic des Nicolaus Malebranche (1893).


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