" Les enfants voient ce que leurs mères voient": l'imaginationisme de Malebranche et sa réception au XVIIIe siècle

Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 67 (4):705-726 (2012)
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«Les enfants voient ce que leurs mères voient»: The imaginationisme of Malebranche and its reception in the eighteenth century. Book II of Malebranche’s Research After the Truth is a philosophical “tour de force” as it merges together numerous philosophical problems that were discussed separately before him, thus changing the traditional way of treating questions concerning heredity, monstrosity, sympathy and so forth. The impact it had led to it being widely discussed during the XVIII century In this paper, the author traces one aspect of the debates that Malebranche’s theory of imagination opened up, namely that concerning the transmission of marks from the pregnant woman’s imagination to to the fetus she bears in her womb.

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Mitia Rioux-Beaulne
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