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  <dc:title>Discourses presented to the Aberdeen Philosophical Society</dc:title>
  <dc:description>'A discourse on genius'; A[lexander] Gerard, pp. 1 - 27. (10 August 1758; 8 May 1758; 13 November 1759; 15 January 1761).
'The state of man compared with the rest of the animal creation'; [John] Gregory, pp. 29 - 34. (11 October 1758).
'on the nature and operations of the imagination, in which Mr Humes theory of this faculty is particularly considered'; [John] Farquhar, pp. 35 - 37. (13 September 1758).
'A discourse on the different branches of philosophy, particularly the philosophy of the mind'; David Skene, pp. 37 - 43. [15 November 1758].
'Of the relation which eloquence bears to logic'; George Campbell, pp. 43 - 58. (24 January 1759).
'Analysis of the sensations of smell and taste'; Thomas Reid, pp. 58 - 72 (incomplete). (14 March 1759).</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1758 - 1761</dc:date>
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