Early Responses to Reid, Oswald, Beattie and Stewart, Volume 2James Fieser |
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... Common Sense Philosophy : Sources and Origins 5 Volumes : ISBN 1 85506 825 7 James Fieser , 2000 British Library Cataloguing - in - Publication Data A CIP record of this title is available from the British Library All rights reserved ...
... Common Sense Philosophy : Sources and Origins 5 Volumes : ISBN 1 85506 825 7 James Fieser , 2000 British Library Cataloguing - in - Publication Data A CIP record of this title is available from the British Library All rights reserved ...
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... Common sense the standard of Truth to man Sect . 1. Of Mathematical Reasoning Sect . 2. Of the evidence of External Sense Sect . 3. Of the evidence of Internal Sense , or Consciousness Sect . 4. Of the evidence of Memory Sect . 5. Of ...
... Common sense the standard of Truth to man Sect . 1. Of Mathematical Reasoning Sect . 2. Of the evidence of External Sense Sect . 3. Of the evidence of Internal Sense , or Consciousness Sect . 4. Of the evidence of Memory Sect . 5. Of ...
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Contents
Of The Standard of Truth | 17 |
ultimately intuitive Common sense the standard | 30 |
This Doctrine rejected by Sceptical Philosophers | 107 |
Objections Answered | 181 |
The subject continued Estimate of the Metaphysic | 195 |
Consequences of Metaphysical Scepticism | 231 |
Postscript added to the 1771 edition | 240 |
The General Principles of a Treatise on the Universality | 255 |
Letters to and from Beattie pertaining to | 263 |
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