| 1. | Cartesianism is the name given to the philosophical doctrine of Ren?Descartes.
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| 2. | With Jacobus Triglandius and Jacobus Revius he attacked Cartesianism there.
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| 3. | He is credited with introducing Cartesianism into Dutch Arminian circles.
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| 4. | Cartesianism had been controversial for several years before 1656.
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| 5. | Inquiries to establish certain axioms and mathematical proofs continued as Cartesianism throughout the 17th century.
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| 6. | In England, because of religious and other reasons, Cartesianism was not widely accepted.
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| 7. | Therefore, for Voetius, Cartesianism was primarily confronted with scriptural truth, not with Aristotelianism.
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| 8. | This resulted in an eclectic philosophy consisting mainly of elements of moderate Cartesianism and Lockean empiricism.
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| 9. | Other counter-currents of thought set in : Cartesianism in philosophy, Gallicanism, and Jansenism.
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| 10. | His closing years were embittered by the rise of Cartesianism, to which he was intensely opposed.
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