Thomas Reid's Inquiry and Essays

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Hackett Publishing, 1. 1. 1983 - 368 strán (strany)

Reid's previously published writings are substantial, both in quantity and quality. This edition attempts to make these writings more readily available in a single volume. Based upon Hamilton's definitive two volume 6th edition, this edition is suitable for both students and scholars.

Beanblossom and Lehrer have included a wide range of topics addressed by Reid. These topics include Reid's views on the role of common sense, scepticism, the theory of ideas, perception, memory and identity, as well as his views on moral liberty, duties, and principles. Historical as well as topical considerations guided the selection process. Thus, Reid's responses to Descartes, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume are included. Through the resulting selections Reid's influence and impact upon subsequent philosophers is manifested.

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Introduction
ix
Bibliography
lix
Introduction
3
Of Smelling
12
Of Hearing
31
Of Seeing
61
Conclusion
103
ESSAYS ON THE INTELLECTUAL POWERS
127
Of Matter and Space
190
Of the Evidence of Sense
198
OF MEMORY
206
OF CONCEPTION
218
OF ABSTRACTION
234
OF JUDGMENT
251
OF ACTIVE POWER IN GENERAL
299
OF THE RATIONAL PRINCIPLES
314

OF THE POWERS WE HAVE BY MEANS
159
Of the Sentiments of Bishop Berkeley
165
Reflections on the Common Theory of Ideas
175
Of the Objects of Perception
181
OF THE LIBERTY OF MORAL
323
OF MORALS
351
That Moral Approbation Implies a Real Judgment
360
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