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Collapse MS 2131 - Thomas Reid, Professor of Moral Philosophy papers (The Birkwood Collection)MS 2131 - Thomas Reid, Professor of Moral Philosophy papers (The Birkwood Collection)
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1 - 'In regulating the Active Powers of our Nature it is of great use ....'
2 - 'Of power. How men get the Conception of Power
3 - 'Whether moral approbation be a real Judgement.'
4 - 'Whether Moral Determinations are real Judgements which must be true or false ....'
5 - 'Another way in which I satisfy myself that there is really a Relation between Quantities ....'
6 - 'I do not at all pretend in this Sketch of Dr Smiths Theory to have given a full and adequate account of his system ....'
7 - 'Know thyself was an Oracle of ancient Wisdom said to have descended from Heaven.'
8 - 'Although my son Marcus having now attended Crattipis for a year and that at Athens ....'
9 - 'Itaque non sine Causa intelligi debet...Wherin consists mans reasonable liberty...'
10 - 'The common definition of a contract is that it is the consent of two or more parties...'
11 - 'Know thyself was a precept of Ancient Wisdom.'
12 - 'Question. Whether every action deserving moral approbation must be done from a persuasion of its being morally good.'
13 - 'Does moral character consist in affections and dispositions which are involuntary '
14 - 'Q. Wherein consists the formal nature of a promise or contract ....'
15 - 'Wherein consists Mans Reasonable Liberty '
16 - 'Whether paper credit can be a benefit or a disadvantage to a nation.'
17 - 'Whether by proper Laws the number of Births in every Parish might not be doubled or at least greatly increased.'
18 - 'The Question about the liberty or necessity of Human Actions '
l9 - 'The distinction between things in the mind and things external....'
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