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The Edinburgh Edition of Thomas Reid

This definitive edition presents a comprehensive and critically revised collection of the significant works of the Scottish Enlightenment philosopher Thomas Reid. It delves into his foundational contributions to epistemology, the philosophy of mind, and ethics. Readers can engage directly with the primary texts that profoundly shaped Western philosophical thought and continue to be a vital area of academic inquiry.

Essays on the Active Powers of Man

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  1. Emerging from the Scottish Enlightenment, this influential work is a cornerstone of the 'common sense' philosophy, first published in 1788. It explores foundational ideas about human understanding and perception, emphasizing the importance of innate beliefs and instincts in shaping knowledge. The text critically engages with contemporary philosophical debates, offering insights that resonate through modern thought. Its historical significance and intellectual rigor make it essential reading for those interested in the evolution of philosophical ideas.

    Essays on the Active Powers of Man