Philosophie De Thomas Reid presents a comprehensive overview of the philosophical contributions of Thomas Reid, a key figure in the Scottish School of Common Sense. This volume, extracted from Reid's major works, offers readers a detailed exploration of his theories on perception, moral philosophy, and epistemology. Included are selections from his essays on the active powers of man, providing insights into Reid's emphasis on innate principles and the reliability of human faculties.
This edition features a biography of Reid, contextualizing his philosophical development within the broader intellectual landscape of his time. Exploring Reid's critique of skepticism and his defense of common-sense realism, this book remains essential for students and scholars interested in the history of philosophy and the foundations of Scottish Enlightenment thought.
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