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MS 2131 - Thomas Reid, Professor of Moral Philosophy papers (The Birkwood Collection)
1 - Manuscripts and notebooks
2 - Manuscripts
3 - Manuscripts (notes on reading and letters)
4 - Manuscripts (lecture notes)
5 - Manuscripts (mathematics)
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I - Manuscripts [arithmetic and algebra]
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1 - 'Man by his Nature is allied to all the parts of the Creation that fall within our view...'
2 - 'We are here to compare, in point of happiness, two Characters, the first is that of the Man who has no other ultimate end...’
3 - '...Liberty supposes understanding and Will and therefore the enquiry is what Liberty Man has in those actions which he does voluntarily...'
4 - 'One part of the business of the Committee was to compare the Abstracts of the Valuations of Teinds...’; 'The evidence of this Truth hath been much darkened by the Ambiguity of all the words...The words Cause and Effect,...Action and Power, Liberty and Necessity...’
6 - 'intellectual and moral Attributes, this Language perhaps derives some part of the pleasure it gives...’ ; 'The belief that everything which hath a beginning must be the Work of some Efficient Cause...’
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VIII - Manuscripts
8 - Manuscripts
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