Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1160717 Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 2008 13 Pages PDF
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Unlike many of Descartes’s other followers, Pierre-Sylvain Régis resists the temptations of occasionalism. By marrying the ontology of mechanism with the causal structure of concurrentism, Régis arrives at a novel view that both acknowledges God’s role in natural events and preserves the causal powers of bodies. I set out Régis’s position, focusing on his arguments against occasionalism and his responses to Malebranche’s ‘no necessary connection’ and divine concursus arguments.

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