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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)
6 - Manuscripts
7 - Manuscripts
8 - Manuscripts
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II - Manuscripts
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1 - 'The human Mind is a very complex System...'
2 - 'It is evident that the system we have now under consideration which makes virtue approveable onely on account of its aggreableness...'
3 - 'It were to be wished that a Subject of so great importance as Morals...’
4 - 'Whether Moral Obligation is discovered by Reason or by Sentiment'
5 - 'We have divided Ethicks or Moral Philosophy into two General Parts '
6 - ‘I shall now explain the various Acts or Operations of Mind which properly belong to the Will...’
7 - 'I shall now conclude what I have to say upon the Theory of Morals...'
8 - 'We have considered Volition and its Consequents...’
9 - 'I intend in this Lecture to give a general view of the Subject of my morning Prelections which is threefold, Pneumatology, Ethicks, Politicks... 'The subject of my Prelections being of an abstract Nature '
10 - Reflexions on Dr Clark’s and Wollastons System of the Theory of [Morals]
IV - Manuscripts
V - Manuscripts
VI - Manuscripts
VII - Volume entitled 'Reid's Essays', transcribed from original notes
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