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  1. Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (UK: / ˌ ɛ t i ˈ ɛ n ˈ b ɒ n oʊ d ə ˈ k ɒ n d i æ k / ET-ee-EN BON-oh də KON-dee-ak, [citation needed] French: [etjɛn bɔno də kɔ̃dijak]; 30 September 1714 – 2 August or 3 August 1780) was a French philosopher, epistemologist, and Catholic priest, who studied in such areas as psychology and the ...

  2. Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (born Sept. 30, 1715, Grenoble, Fr.—died Aug. 2/3, 1780, Flux) was a philosopher, psychologist, logician, economist, and the leading advocate in France of the ideas of John Locke (1632–1704).

  3. Oct 17, 2002 · Étienne Bonnot, Abbé de Condillac, was the chief exponent of a radically empiricist account of the workings of the mind that has since come to be referred to as “sensationism.” Whereas John Locke’s empiricism followed upon a rejection of innate principles and innate ideas, Condillac went further and rejected innate abilities as well.

  4. Étienne Bonnot de Condillac, abbé de Mureau, est un philosophe, écrivain, académicien et économiste français, né le 30 septembre 1714 1, 2, 3 à Grenoble ( Dauphiné) et mort le 3 août 1780 à Lailly-en-Val ( Orléanais ). Condillac est le chef d'une école philosophique française des lumières qui enseigne un empirisme radical, le ...

  5. May 29, 2018 · Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (1714–1780) was a philosopher of the Enlightenment, psychologist, economist, and educator; through his work he helped to bring about the dominance of the ideas of Locke and Newton over the philosophy of Descartes.

  6. Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (September 30, 1715 – August 3, 1780) was a Roman Catholic Abbé and a leading philosopher and psychologist of the French Enlightenment. He systematized and expanded upon the theories of John Locke, making them popular among French intellectuals, and developed a theory of empirical "sensationism."

  7. Notes to Étienne Bonnot de Condillac. 1. Condillac’s argument for the immateriality of the soul is a version of an argument that Kant dubbed “the Achilles of all rationalist inferences in the pure doctrine of the soul.”. Versions can be found in the works of a number of other early modern philosophers, including Mendelssohn and Bayle ...

  8. "Étienne Bonnot de Condillac" published on by null. (1715–80)French philosopher of mind. Born in Grenoble, and originally trained for the priesthood, Condillac became one of the leading followers and interpreters of the empiricist philosophy of Locke, and of the scientific revolution of Newton (it is said that although he wore a cassock ...

  9. Sep 9, 2016 · Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (1715–1780) takes over Lockes theory of ideas more or less wholesale but, contrary to Locke, Condillac envisions a role for language in shaping thought, and he goes well beyond Locke in speculating about the development of language from its origins in early humans.

  10. Etienne Bonnot de Mably de Condillac, 1714 - 1780, French philosopher. Condillac, an associate of Rousseau and Diderot, was elected to the French Academy in 1768.