The Cambridge Companion to Thomas ReidTerence Cuneo, René van Woudenberg Cambridge University Press, 26 jan 2004 - 369 pagina's Reid in context / Alexander Broadie -- Thomas Reid and the culture of science / Paul Wood -- Reid on common sense / Nicholas Wolterstorff -- Reid's theory of perception / James Van Cleve / Reid's reply to the skeptic / John Greco -- Nativism and the nature of thought in Reid's account of the external world / Lorne Falkenstein -- Reid and the social operations of mind / C.A.J. Coady -- Reid on memory and the identity of persons / René Van Woudenberg -- Thomas Reid's theory of freedom and responsibility / William L. Rowe -- Reid's moral philosophy / Terence Cueno -- Reid's philosophy of art / Peter Kivy -- Reid's philosophy of religion / Dale Tuggy -- Reid's influence in Britain, Germany, France, and America / Benjamin W. Redekop |
Inhoudsopgave
Nativism and the Nature of Thought in Reids Account of Our Knowledge of the External World | 156 |
Reid and the Social Operations of Mind | 180 |
Reid on Memory and the Identity of Persons | 204 |
Thomas Reids Theory of Freedom and Responsibility | 222 |
Reids Moral Philosophy | 243 |
Reids Philosophy of Art | 267 |
Reids Philosophy of Religion | 289 |
Reids Influence in Britain Germany France and America | 313 |
Bibliography | 341 |
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