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MS 2131 - Thomas Reid, Professor of Moral Philosophy papers (The Birkwood Collection)
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1 - 'Of knowledge, opinion and belief.'
2 - 'Primary and Secondary qualities.'
3 - 'There seems to be nothing in the human Mind more Unaccountable nothing which produces a greater variety of effects than that which is commonly called the Association of our Ideas...'
4 - 'In a former Discourse I considered Imagination as it signifies that Power or Faculty by which we conceive things that have no Existence.'.
5 - 'That there is an uninterrupted Succession of thoughts which arise in the Mind of man...'
6 - 'Brukerus Hist. de Idees ascribes the Invention of the Doctrine of Ideas to Plato...'
7 - 'Humes Essays vol. 2 Sect. 12 page 169. It seems evident that Men are carried by a natural Instinct or prepossession to repose faith in their senses...'
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