Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology

Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology
Title Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Wolterstorff
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 284
Release 2001
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521539302

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This important book will do much to reestablish the significance of Thomas Reid for philosophy today. Nicholas Wolterstorff has produced the first systematic account of Reid's epistemology. Relating Reid's philosophy to present-day epistemological discussions the author demonstrates how they are at once remarkably timely, relevant, and provocative.There is no competing book that both uncovers the deep pattern of Reid's thought and relates it to contemporary philosophical debate. It must be read by historians of philosophy as well as all philosophers concerned with epistemology and the philosophy of mind.

The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid

The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid
Title The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid PDF eBook
Author Terence Cuneo
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 575
Release 2004-01-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139826751

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Widely acknowledged as the principal architect of Scottish common sense philosophy, Thomas Reid is increasingly recognized today as one of the finest philosophers of the eighteenth century. Combining a sophisticated response to the skeptical and idealist views of his day, Reid's thought stands as an important alternative to Humean skepticism, Kantian idealism and Cartesian rationalism. This volume is the first comprehensive overview of Reid's output and covers not only his philosophy in detail, but also his scientific work and his extensive historical influence.

Thomas Reid on Practical Ethics

Thomas Reid on Practical Ethics
Title Thomas Reid on Practical Ethics PDF eBook
Author Thomas Reid
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 480
Release 2007-07-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0748630805

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The pervasiveness of Protestant natural law in the early modern period and its significance in the Scottish Enlightenment have long been recognised. This book reveals that Thomas Reid (1710-1796) - the great contemporary of David Hume and Adam Smith - also worked in this tradition. When Reid succeeded Adam Smith as professor of moral philosophy in Glasgow in 1764, he taught a course covering pneumatology, practical ethics, and politics. This section on practical ethics took its starting point from the system of natural law and rights published by Francis Hutcheson. Knud Haakonssen has reconstructed it here for the first time from Reid's manuscript lectures and papers, and it provides a considerable addition to our understanding not only of Reid but of the thought of the Scottish Enlightenment and of the education system of the time. The present work is a revised version of a work first published by Princeton University Press in 1990 which has long been out of print.

Thomas Reid's Inquiry and Essays

Thomas Reid's Inquiry and Essays
Title Thomas Reid's Inquiry and Essays PDF eBook
Author Thomas Reid
Publisher Hackett Publishing
Pages 448
Release 1983-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780915145850

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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.

Thomas Reid and Scepticism

Thomas Reid and Scepticism
Title Thomas Reid and Scepticism PDF eBook
Author Philip De Bary
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 224
Release 2002
Genre Skepticism
ISBN 9780415263399

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This book bears witness to the current reawakening of interest in Reid's philosophy. It first examines Reid's negative attack on the Way of Ideas, and finds him to be a devastating critic of his predecessors. Turning to the positive part of Reid's programme, the author then develops a fresh interpretation of Reid as an anticipator of present-day 'reliabilism'. Throughout the book, Reid is presented as a powerful thinker with much to say to philosophers in the twenty-first century. The book will be of interest not only to Reid scholars and historians of philosophy, but also to specialists and students in contemporary epistemology.

Essays on the intellectual powers of man

Essays on the intellectual powers of man
Title Essays on the intellectual powers of man PDF eBook
Author Thomas Reid
Publisher
Pages 706
Release 1803
Genre Free will and determinism
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Manifest Activity

Manifest Activity
Title Manifest Activity PDF eBook
Author Gideon Yaffe
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 178
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 019926855X

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Manifest Activity presents and critically examines Thomas Reid's doctrines about the model of human power, the will, our capacities for purposeful conduct, and the place of our agency in the natural world. Reid is one of the most important philosophers of the 18th century, but hithertounder-appreciated; through the reconstruction of his arguments, many of which have never before been discussed, Gideon Yaffe demonstrates that Reid's simple prose and direct style belie the complexity of the views he advocates and the subtlety of the reasons he offers in their favour.For Reid, contrary to the view of many of his predecessors, it is simply manifest that we are active with respect to our behaviours; it is manifest, he thinks, that our actions are not merely remote products of forces that lie outside of our control. Reid holds, instead, that actions are all andonly those events that spring from active power, and he produces insightful and imaginative arguments for the claim that only a creature with a mind is capable of having active power. He believes that only human beings, and creatures 'above us', are capable of directing events towards ends, ofendowing them with purpose or direction, the distinctive feature of action. However, he also holds that all events, and not merely human actions, are products of active power, power possessed either by human beings or by God. This collection of theses leads Reid to the view that human behaviour andthe progress of nature are both essentially teleological. Patterns in nature are the products of laws of which God is the author; patterns in human conduct are the products of character and the laws that individuals set for themselves. Manifest Activity examines Reid's arguments for this view and the view's implications for the nature of character, motivation, and the special kind of causation involved in the production of human behaviour. Yaffe's assessment will greatly profit anyone working on current theories of action and freewill, as well as historians of ideas.