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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 - 'Idola Theatri. The Dogmatical Spirit of the Peripatetick Philosophy might very probably give rise to that of the Scepticks.'
2 - 'Idola Theatri. The byas which the Mind receives from the spirit System or Sect in which it has been trained...'
3 - 'Mr Humes notion of Causes, his Reasons why we cannot reason about a Cause of the Universe, Answered.'
4 - 'Improvement of Memory.'
5 - 'It seems to be agreed among our Philosophers that the mind can only perceive...' ; 'Is it not from a Natural Principle that Children believe everything that is told them?'; 'Of the perception of harmony, beauty...'
6 - 'Idola Tribus. 1. Being guided in our Opinions by Authority, Imitation, Custom and Education...'
7 - 'An opinion of P. Buffier, That Beauty consists in that size proportion and colour of the Body...’
8 - 'Of the Perception we have of Distance by Sight.'
9 - 'This division is venerable on account of its Antiquity.'
10 - 'If the Deity should immediately exhibit to our Minds the Idea of extended Matter...'
11 - 'The Notion of a Substance or something Distinct from its Attributes...; 'Nomina absentium in Classe Ethica per totem Hebdomadem...'
12 - 'Others have made the Soul more Active in forming Ideas. Dr Robert Hook...
13 - 'Altho no Author has more Merit than Mr Locke in pointing out the Ambiguity of Words...'
14 - 'It is undoubtedly true that some Propositions do express a certain necessary relation of things...'
15 - 'To sum up our Observations upon the System of this Philosopher [Descartes].
16 - 'It is not to be wondered therefore that those who admit no other Sources of Ideas but Sense and Consciousness...'
17 - 'We come now to the New Philosophy concerning the Understanding and its Operations of which DesCartes may justly be accounted the father...'
18 - 'The Distinction between Substances and the Qualities which belong to them is to be found in the Structure of all Languages...'
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