An inquiry into the human mind : on the principles of common sense
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An inquiry into the human mind : on the principles of common sense
(The Edinburgh edition of Thomas Reid / series editor, Knud Haakonssen, [2])
Edinburgh University Press, c1997
A critical ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Thomas Reid's "Inquiry" is recognised as a classical philosophical text with over 40 editions since it first appeared in 1764. This volume provides a complete, critically edited text of the "Inquiry", together with a selection of related documents showing the development of Reid's thought. Textual notes, bibliographical details if previous editions, and a scholarly introduction are included in this contribution to the study of this philosopher.
Table of Contents
- Critical text
- textual notes
- historical collation
- related documents - Editing Reid's manuscripts
- The Hume-Reid correspondence
- The Aberdeen Philosophical Society
- miscellaneous editions of the inquiry.
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