The purpose of this book is to piece together in some detail the philosophy of Common Sense from its fragmentary state in the writings of Thomas Reid and the other members of his school, to consider it in relation to David Hume, and to try and show the significance of its account of the nature and authority of common sense for present-day discussion
Thomas Reid is often misread as defending common sense, if at all, only by relying on illicit premis...
This Introduction describes the role, function, and relevance of common sense beliefs in our doxasti...
Natural theology was one of the most important teaching in the academic curricula during the whole S...
The purpose of this book is to piece together in some detail the philosophy of Common Sense from its...
This is Thomas Reid's greatest work. It covers far more philosophical ground than the earlier, more ...
In 1751 Thomas Reid (1710-1796) became Professor of Philosophy at King’s College, Aberdeen and in 17...
Note:This work attempts to show that the Scottish common sense philosophers Thomas Reid, James Oswal...
As the originator of the Scottish school of "common sense" philosophy and the foremost contemporary ...
Scheltens Gonzalve Désiré. S. A. Grave, The Scottish Philosophy of Common Sense. In: Revue Philosoph...
Thomas Reid’s philosophy is a philosophy of mind—a Pneumatology in the idiom of 18th century Scotlan...
Sometimes defined as the last Common-Sense philosopher (see the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy...
Without referring to common sense it is impossible to act and talk both individually and socially, w...
This thesis provides a critical examination of James Frederick Ferrier’s philosophy that was publish...
Alexander Campbell once declared “a solemn league and covenant” between philosophy and common sense....
Common-sense philosophy is important because it maintains that we can know many things about the wor...
Thomas Reid is often misread as defending common sense, if at all, only by relying on illicit premis...
This Introduction describes the role, function, and relevance of common sense beliefs in our doxasti...
Natural theology was one of the most important teaching in the academic curricula during the whole S...
The purpose of this book is to piece together in some detail the philosophy of Common Sense from its...
This is Thomas Reid's greatest work. It covers far more philosophical ground than the earlier, more ...
In 1751 Thomas Reid (1710-1796) became Professor of Philosophy at King’s College, Aberdeen and in 17...
Note:This work attempts to show that the Scottish common sense philosophers Thomas Reid, James Oswal...
As the originator of the Scottish school of "common sense" philosophy and the foremost contemporary ...
Scheltens Gonzalve Désiré. S. A. Grave, The Scottish Philosophy of Common Sense. In: Revue Philosoph...
Thomas Reid’s philosophy is a philosophy of mind—a Pneumatology in the idiom of 18th century Scotlan...
Sometimes defined as the last Common-Sense philosopher (see the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy...
Without referring to common sense it is impossible to act and talk both individually and socially, w...
This thesis provides a critical examination of James Frederick Ferrier’s philosophy that was publish...
Alexander Campbell once declared “a solemn league and covenant” between philosophy and common sense....
Common-sense philosophy is important because it maintains that we can know many things about the wor...
Thomas Reid is often misread as defending common sense, if at all, only by relying on illicit premis...
This Introduction describes the role, function, and relevance of common sense beliefs in our doxasti...
Natural theology was one of the most important teaching in the academic curricula during the whole S...