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INTRODUCTION by Harry M Bracken
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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From Dr Reids birth till the date of his latest publication
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REIDS
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V
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323
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D To the Rev Archibald Alison 1790
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First Argument for Liberty
83
Of the Evidence of Sense and of Belief in general
326
Of the Improvement of the Senses
330
Of the Fallacy of the Senses
334
Things obvious and certain with regard to Memory
339
OF CONCEPTION
360
OF ABSTRACTION
389
OF JUDGMENT
413
The first principles of Contingent Truths On Consciousness
441

11 WRITINGS INTENDED and prepared for PUBLICATION
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OF SMELling
104
Apology for metaphysical absurdities Sensation without a sentient
108
OF TASTING
115
OF SEEING
132
Of the Process of Nature in perception
186
Of the Signs by which we learn to perceive Distance from the eye
188
Of the Signs used in other acquired perceptions
193
Of the Analogy between Perception and the credit we give to Human Testimony
194
CONCLUSION Containing Reflections upon the opinions of Philosophers on this subject
201
B ESSAYS ON THE INTELLECTUAL POWERS OF
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DEDICATION
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PREFACE
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ESSAY IPRELIMINARY CHAPTER I Explication of Words
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Principles taken for granted
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Of Hypotheses
234
Of Analogy
236
Of the proper means of Knowing the operations of the mind
238
Of the difficulty of Attending to the operations of our own minds
240
Division of the powers of the mind
242
Of Social and Solitary operations of mind
244
Of the Organs of Sense
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Of the Impressions on the organs nerves and brain
248
False Conclusions drawn from the impressions before mentioned
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Of Perception
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What it is to Account for a Phænomenon in Nature
260
Sentiments of Philosophers about the Perceptions of External objects and first of the theory of Father Malebranche
262
Of the Common Theory of Perception and of the sentiments of the Peripatetics and of Des Cartes
267
The sentiments of Mr Locke
275
The sentiments of Bishop Berkeley
280
Bishop Berkeleys sentiments of the nature of Ideas
287
The sentiments of Mr Hume
292
The sentiments of Anthony Arnauld
295
Reflections on the Common Theory of Ideas
298
Account of the system of Leibnitz
306
Of Sensation
310
Of the Objects of Perception and first of Primary and Second ary Qualities
313
Of other objects of Perception
319
Of Matter and of Space
322
First principles of Necessary Truths
452
Opinions ancient and modern about First Principles
462
of Prejudices the causes of error
468
OF REASONING
475
OF TASTE
490
INTRODUCTION
511
OF THE WILL
530
OF THE PRINCIPLES OF ACTION
543
Of Appetites
551
There are Rational Principles of action in man
579
Observations concerning Conscience
594
OF MORALS
637
Of the Author
681
ACCOUNT OF THE FIRST ANALYTICS
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On Additions made to Aristotles Theory
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Of the Last Analytics
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E ESSAY ON QUANTITY
715
F ACCOUNT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
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History after the Reformation
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Conclusion
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The Universality of the philosophy of Common Sense or its general
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B OF PRESENTATIVE AND REPRESENTATIVE KNOWLEDGE
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Errors of Reid and other Philosophers in reference to the preced
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D DISTINCTION OF THE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY QUALITIES
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D PERCEPTION PROPER AND SENSATION PROPER
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D CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS A HISTORY OF THE DOCTRINE
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D OUTLINE OF A THEORY OF MENTAL REPRODUCTION
910
E ON THE CORRELATIVE APPREHENSIONS OF COLOUR
917
F ON LOCKES NOTION OF THE CREATION OF MATTER
924
I ON THE HISTORY OF THE TERMS CONSCIOUSNESS ATTENTION
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K THAT THE TERMS IMAGE IMPRESSION TYPE c IN PHILO
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Translations of passages exhibiting the nominalist doctrine
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0 LOCKES OPINION ABOUT IDEAS
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U ON THE ARGUMENT FROM PRESCIENCE AGAINST LIBERTY
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U ON SCIENTIA MEDIA
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X ON THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONCEPTIONS BEGRIFFE
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POSTSCRIPT
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