An Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth ... The third edition
Author: James Beattie
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Published: 1773
Total Pages: 526
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Author: James Beattie
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Published: 1773
Total Pages: 526
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Published: 1774
Total Pages: 518
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Fieser
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9781855068254
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Beattie
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Published: 1772
Total Pages: 534
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Published: 1810
Total Pages: 394
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Published: 1772
Total Pages: 522
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James T. PRESLEY
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Published: 1874
Total Pages: 178
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Published: 1884
Total Pages: 794
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: C. B. Bow
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018-04-26
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 0191086495
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCommon sense philosophy was one of eighteenth-century Scotland's most original intellectual products. It developed as a viable alternative to modern philosophical scepticism, known as the 'Ideal Theory' or 'the way of ideas'. The nine specially written essays in this volume explore the philosophical and historical significance of common sense philosophy in the Scottish Enlightenment. Thomas Reid and David Hume feature prominently as influential authors of competing ideas in the history and philosophy of common sense. The contributors recover anticipations of Reid's version of common sense in seventeenth-century Scottish scholasticism; revaluate Reid's position in the realism versus sentimentalism dichotomy; shed new light on the nature of the 'constitution' in the anatomy of the mind; identify changes in the nature of sense perception throughout Reid's published and unpublished works; examine Reid on the non-theist implications of Hume's philosophy; show how 'polite' literature shaped James Beattie's version of common sense; reveal Hume's response to common sense philosophers; explore English criticisms of the Scottish 'school', and how Dugald Stewart's refashioning of common sense responded to a new age and the British reception of German Idealism. In recovering the ways in which Scottish common sense philosophy developed during the long eighteenth century, this volume takes an important step toward a more complete understanding of 'the Scottish philosophy' and British philosophy more broadly in the age of Enlightenment.
Author: David Berman
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2022-05-30
Total Pages: 528
ISBN-13: 131781701X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe material reprinted in this two-volume set, first published in 1989, covers the first eighty-five years in responses to George Berkeley’s writings. David Berman identifies several key waves of eighteenth-century criticism surrounding Berkeley’s philosophies, ranging from hostile and discounted, to valued and defended. The first volume includes an account of the life of Berkeley by J. Murray and key responses from 1711 to 1748, whilst the second volume covers the years between 1745 and 1796. This fascinating reissue illustrates the breadth and diversity of the early reaction to Berkeley’s philosophies, and will help students and academics form a clear image of both Berkeley’s work and his reputation through the eyes of his contemporaries.