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Francisco Suárez's influential Disputationes
metaphysicae
(1597) contains an extended presentation and
discussion of
the scholastic doctrine of fourfold causation. See Disputa-
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323ff., and Vol. III of the recent
Latin and Spanish edition (Madrid,
1960-64). The interest-
ing and
revealing controversy between Descartes and More
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representing a very
small part of the literature, have been
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1 (1938), 143-61; Étienne
Gilson,
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dans
la formation du système cartésien
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Richard McKeon, “Causation and the Geometric
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(Paris, 1934);
idem, Les lois du choc des corps
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la philosophie cartésienne (Paris, 1907); P. P.
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WILLIS DONEY
[See also Atomism;
Baconianism; Causation, Final
Causes; God;
Man-Machine; Nature.]