New Essays on Thomas Reid

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Angular Magnitude
Animal Motives
Apparent Magnitude
Cataract Case
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Color Sensations
Common Sense
common sense epistemology
contemporary debate
contemporary Reid scholarship
Designing Intelligent
EAP
EIP
epistemology
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ethics
First Principles
Follow
Held
Hume
Hybrid Sentimentalist
IHM
Kant
language
Mankind
meta-ethics
meta-ethics analysis
metaphysics
Methodological Priority
mind
moral psychology
perception
perception theory
Perceptual Belief
philosophy of mind
Pre-theoretical Commitments
Rational Motives
Real Table
Reid's Account
Reid's Discussion
Reid's Philosophy
Reid's Theory
Reid's Thinking
Reid's View
Reid’s Account
Reid’s Discussion
Reid’s Philosophy
Reid’s Theory
Reid’s Thinking
Reid’s View
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Scottish Enlightenment philosophy
Scottish Philosophy
theory of ideas
Thomas Reid

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138859289
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 May 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Thomas Reid (1710-96) was a contemporary of both David Hume and Immanuel Kant, and a central figure in the Scottish School of Common Sense. Until recently, his work has been largely neglected, and often misunderstood. Like Kant, Reid cited Hume’s Treatise as the main spur to his own philosophical work. In Reid’s case, this led him to challenge ‘the theory of ideas’, which he saw as the cornerstone of Hume’s (and many other philosophers’) theories. For those familiar with Reid’s work, it is clear that its significance extends well beyond his challenging the theory of ideas.

The variety of topics which this book covers attests to the richness and variety of Reid’s philosophical contributions, and the persisting relevance of his work to contemporary philosophical debates. The work included in this book, by leading figures in Reid scholarship, deals with aspects of Reid’s views on topics ranging from perception, to epistemology, to ethics and meta-ethics, through to language, mind, and metaphysics. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Canadian Journal of Philosophy.

Patrick Rysiew is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Victoria. His primary research interest is in epistemology, including its points of intersection with certain issues in philosophy of language and psychology. He has published a number of articles on Reid.