Louis de La Forge

Louis de La Forge

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{{Short description|French philosopher}}
{{Short description|French philosopher}}
'''Louis de La Forge''' (1632–1666) was a French philosopher who in his ''Tractatus de mente humana'' (''Traité de l'esprit de l'homme'', 1664; in English, "Treatise on the Human Mind") expounded a doctrine of [[occasionalism]]. He was born in [[La Flèche]] and died in [[Saumur]]. He was a friend of [[Descartes]], and one of the most able interpreters of [[Cartesianism]].
'''Louis de La Forge''' ({{IPA|fr|lwi də la fɔʁʒ|lang}}; 24 November 1632 – 1666) was a French philosopher who in his ''Tractatus de mente humana'' (''Traité de l'esprit de l'homme'', 1664; in English, "Treatise on the Human Mind") expounded a doctrine of [[occasionalism]].
He was born in [[La Flèche]] and died in [[Saumur]]. He was a friend of [[Descartes]], and one of the most able interpreters of [[Cartesianism]].


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==