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He studied from 1609 in Zurich, and after that he was French Protestant minister of Amiens, translator of Grotius, and successor of Simon Episcopius at the Remonstrant seminary in Amsterdam.[2] He is credited with introducing Cartesianism into Dutch Arminian circles. Courcelles was a personal friend of Descartes, and translated the Discours de la méthode and Les Météores into Latin, but he was only superficially influenced by Descartes.[3] Works
The Arminians strove whenever they could to reconcile the philosophical systems of their day. This resulted in an eclectic philosophy consisting mainly of elements of moderate Cartesianism and Lockean empiricism. References1. ^{{BBKL|c/curcellaeus_s|band=1|autor= Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz|artikel=Curcellaeus, Stephanus (Etienne de Courcelle)|spalten=1175-1176}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Courcelles, Etienne de}}2. ^Corinna L. Vermeulen "Strategies and Slander in the Protestant Part of the Republic of Letters: in Toon Houdt Self-presentation and social identification: the rhetoric and ... 2000 3. ^Arminianism in Oxford Encyclopedia of Enlightenment OUP 2005 5 : People from Geneva|1586 births|1659 deaths|French Protestants|Remonstrants |
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