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  1. Thomas Reid on the Animate Creation: Papers Relating to the Life Sciences (Reid, Thomas, Selections.) by Paul B. Wood, Thomas Reid, 1996-02-01
  2. Insurrection: R.A. Salvatore Presents The War of the Spider Queen, Book II by Thomas M. Reid, 2010-03-25
  3. Thomas Reid on Freedom and Morality by William L. Rowe, 1991-06
  4. Thomas Reid's 'Inquiry' : The Geometry of Visibles and the Case for Realism by Norman (Putnam, Hilary) Daniels, 1996
  5. Thomas Reid On Logic, Rhetoric And The Fine Arts: Papers On The Culture Of The Mind (Reid, Thomas, Selections.) by Alexander Broadie, Thomas Reid, 2005-02-28
  6. The Temple of Elemental Evil (Greyhawk Classics) by Thomas M. Reid, 2001-05
  7. Thomas Reid (Arguments of the Philosophers) by Keith Lehver, 1989-12
  8. Thomas Reid: Context, Influence And Significance
  9. Thomas Reid's Theory of Perception by Ryan Nichols, 2007-03-08
  10. Thomas Reid's Ethics: Moral Epistemology on Legal Foundations (Continuum Studies in British Philosophy) by William C. Davis, 2006-12-24
  11. The Crystal Mountain: Empyrean Odyssey, Book III (The Empryean Odyssey) by Thomas M. Reid, 2009-07-07
  12. The Quadroon; or, Adventures in the Far West by Thomas Mayne Reid, 2001-03-30
  13. Essays on the active powers of man. By Thomas Reid, ... by Thomas Reid, 2010-05-28
  14. The Correspondence of Thomas Reid (Edinburgh Edition of Thomas Reid) by Thomas Reid, Paul Wood, 2003-01-01

21. Thomas Reid --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Already a member? Log in. Home. Browse. Store. Subscribe. My Account. reid, thomas. Encyclop¦dia Britannica Article. Format for Printing. EMail this Article. Cite this Article. thomas reid reid, thomas. Scottish philosopher who rejected the skeptical Empiricism of David Hume in favour of a
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23. Summer Seminar: The Philosophy Of Thomas Reid
NEH Seminar for College Teachers thomas reid on Perception, Knowledge, and Action. Scope of the seminar. Direct realism and the way of ideas. reid's nativism. Primary and secondary qualities. Puzzles about vision that I will be conducting on the philosophy of thomas reid. The seminar will be held on the
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NEH Seminar for College Teachers:
Thomas Reid on Perception, Knowledge, and Action
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Dear Colleague, Thank you for your interest in the NEH-sponsored seminar for college teachers that I will be conducting on the philosophy of Thomas Reid. The seminar will be held on the Brown campus from July 17 through August 18, 2000. In this letter I would like to provide you with some information about the content and format of the seminar and about summer life in Providence. I also include application information and the application cover sheet. Scope of the seminar Reid, as I am sure you know, was the founder of the Scottish Common Sense school of philosophy. He was a trenchant critic of Hume and of the "way of ideas." His contributions to the theory of perception, the theory of knowledge, and the theory of action have become increasingly influential in recent years. Reid is the second most often mentioned philosopher in Chisholm's Perceiving (1957), and he has been cited with increasing frequency by important epistemologists from the 1970s on, including Lehrer, Alston, Plantinga, and Sosa. He is also a principal source of the "agent causation" approach to the philosophy of human action, which was defended by prominent action theorists earlier in this century and is now undergoing something of a revival. For these reasons, I have selected perception, knowledge, and action as our three main themes.

24. The Correspondence Of Thomas Reid
reid, thomas, The Correspondence of thomas reid, ed. Paul Wood, Edinburgh University Press, 2002, 356pp Edinburgh Edition of thomas reid collects 103 letters from reid, twentyone
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Reid, Thomas, The Correspondence of Thomas Reid Reviewed by: James A. Harris
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Oxford The latest volume of the Edinburgh Edition of Thomas Reid collects 103 letters from Reid, twenty-one letters addressed to him, and seven letters which are neither by Reid nor addressed to him, but which touch closely on aspects of his life or writings and are likely to have been passed on to him in some shape or form. (One of these seven is Hume's letter to Hugh Blair about Reid's Inquiry Elements of Euclid Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind method . A central question in Reid interpretation, and one that the letters to Kames and Gregory provide significant help with, concerns how that method determines characteristic features of Reid's philosophy of mind. all Elements
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26. Handbook Of Texas Online: REID, THOMAS MAYNE
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REID, THOMAS MAYNE (1818-1883). Thomas Mayne Reid, novelist and adventurer, was born on April 4, 1818, in Ballyroney, County Down, Ireland, the son of Rev. Thomas Mayne Reid, senior clerk of the Irish General Assembly. Intended for the Presbyterian ministry, Reid entered the Royal Academical Institution in Belfast in September 1834 but, being of a rebellious disposition, left the school in 1838 without completing his course of instruction. After briefly running a school in Ballyroney, he sailed for New Orleans in December 1839 aboard the Dumfriesshire . In New York he was employed as a corn factor but left his job after six months, supposedly because he refused to whip slaves. He then sojourned in Nashville, where he served as tutor to the children of Gen. Peyton Robertson and ran, for seven months, the New English, Mathematical, and Classical School. In either Natchez, Mississippi, or Natchitoches, Louisiana, he worked as a clerk for a provision dealer and sometime in 1841 met Commodore Edwin W. Moore, qv to whom he later dedicated his novel Scalp Hunters (1851). In 1843 Reid was in St. Louis, from where, according to contradictory sources, he either started up the Missouri River in the company of John James Audubon

27. Reid, Thomas Mayne. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. reid, thomas Mayne. (Mayne reid), 1818–83, British novelist, b. Ireland. He emigrated
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28. Nov 01 - Article - B. B. Warfield - Thomas G. Reid, Jr
Biographical article on Warfield which contains a complete list of his published books.
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B. B. WARFIELD by Thomas G. Reid, Jr His mother was Mary Cabell Breckinridge, a descendent of John B. Breckinridge (1760-1806), a United States Senator and Attorney General under President Thomas Jefferson. Her father was the prominent Presbyterian preacher Robert Jefferson Breckinridge (1800-1871), and her brother, John Cabell Breckinridge (1821-1875), was Secretary of War in the Confederate Government. Germany B. B. Warfield matriculated at Princeton University in 1868 and graduated in 1871 with highest honours at the age of 19. Raised in a godly Presbyterian home, he showed no early inclination towards what would become his life work. However, in 1873 he entered Princeton Theological Seminary in New Jersey, graduating in 1876. He served briefly as a supply pastor for Presbyterian churches in Concord, Kentucky, and Dayton, Ohio (having refused a call to the latter). In August 1876, Warfield married Annie Pierce Kinkead (d. 1915) who also came from an illustrious Kentucky family. While out on a walk, the Warfields were caught in a violent thunderstorm, which so affected Mrs Warfield that it left her a recluse for the rest of her life. No children were born to the union. Princeton He served briefly as assistant pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, Maryland. He resigned to teach New Testament Language and Literature at the Western Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church, now part of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. On 26 April 1879, he was ordained by his home Presbytery of Ebenezer.

29. General Term: Reid, Thomas
reid, thomas. Scottish philosopher (17101796). reid was the founder of the ‘Common Sense’ school of Scottish philosophy, which
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30. Thomas Reid
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31. MSN Encarta - Reid, Thomas
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32. Scottish Documents
reid, thomas 1797, Rob Roy 1734, reid, thomas - 1797. thomas reid (1710-96) was the son of a minister and born in Strachan in the North East of Scotland.
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33. THOMAS REID
reid, thomas (17101796), Scottish philosopher, was born at Strachan in Kincardineshire, on the 26th of April 1710. thomas reid.
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REID, THOMAS The relativism or phenomenalism which Hamilton afterwards adopted from Kant and sought to engraft upon Scottish philosophy is wholly absent from the original Scottish doctrine. One Scotllsh or two passages may certainly be quoted from Reid in Sehool which he asserts that we know only ploperties of things and are ignorant of their essence. But the exact meaning which he attaches to such expressions is not quite clear; and they occur, moreover, only incidentally and with the air of current phrases mechanically repeated. Dugald Stewart, however, deliberately emphasizes the merely qualitative nature of our knowledge as the foundation of philosophical argument, and thus paves the way for the thoroughgoing philosophy of nescience elaborated by Hamilton. But since Hamiltons time the most typical Scottish thinkers have repudiated his relativistic doctrine, and returned to the original tradition of the school. For Reids ethical theory, see ETHICS. The complete edition of the works by Sir William Hamilton, published in two volumes with notes and supplementary dissertations by the editor (6th ed. 1863), has superseded all others. For Reids life see D. Stewarts Memoir prefixed to Hamiltons edition of Reids works. See also McCosh, Scottish Philosophers (1875); Rait, Universities of Aberdeen, pp. 199203, 223; A. C. Fraser, Monograph (1898); A. Bain, Mental Science, p. 207, p. 422 (for his theory of free will), and Appendix, pp. 29, 63, 88, 89. (A. S. P.-P.; X.)

34. Thomas Reid --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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36. Thomas Reid
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Thomas Reid was born on 26 April 1710, the son of the Presbyterian minister of Strachan in Kincardineshire, Scotland. He attended Kincardine parish school and Aberdeen Grammar School, and in 1722 entered Marischal College, Aberdeen, where he followed the four-year general arts course before going on to study divinity. He completed his theological training in 1731, and was admitted to the ministry of the Church of Scotland. After a brief spell as presbytery clerk, he was employed by Marischal College as librarian from 1733-6. Following a tour of England, Reid became minister of New Machar in 1737, a position in the gift of the other Aberdonian college, King's. Reid's first publication, 'An Essay on Quantity; Occasioned by Reading a Treatise in which Simple and Compound Ratios are Applied to Virtue and Merit', written while Minister of New Machar was presented to the Royal Society in 1748, is a criticism of Hutcheson's Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue . This led to his being appointed regent at King's College in 1751, a position that required him to teach the whole of the arts curriculum except Greek. He played an active part in the administration of King's and was one of the founders of and leading lights in the Aberdeen Philosophical Society, better known as the Wise Club. In 1764 he published his first major work

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38. THOMAS MAYNE REID

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39. Biografia De Reid, Thomas
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40. Spirit And Sky Philosophy: Philosophers: R: Reid-thomas
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy thomas reid Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy thomas reid. Entry by Gideon Yaffe. The Papers of thomas reid
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  • Reflections on the Common Theory of Ideas Reflections on the Common Theory of Ideas Chapter 14 of Reid's Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man. A summary presentation of his theory of ideas.
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  • Reid Bibliography Reid Bibliography An extensive list of primary and secondary sources, and translations, assembled by Martino Squillante.
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  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Thomas Reid Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Thomas Reid Entry by Gideon Yaffe. Includes summary biography, bibliography and an detailed discussion of Reid's doctrine of common sense.
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  • The Papers of Thomas Reid The Papers of Thomas Reid Online resource provided by the University of Aberdeen Archives. Features scanned images of a number of Reid's manuscripts, primarily those concerned with mathematics.
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