On Reid / Peimin Ni.
Material type: TextPublication details: Belmont, CA : Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, 2002Description: 84 p. 22 cmISBN:- 534583873
- B 1537 .N510 2002
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B 1302 .B777 2003 v.5 British philosophy and the Age of enlightenment / | B 1348 .Um1 2000 On Berkeley / | B 1498 .R116 2000 On Hume / | B 1537 .N510 2002 On Reid / | B 1574.B34 .C868 2004 On Bentham / | B 1607 .An24 2000 On Mill / | B 1618.A94 .M365 2001 On Ayer / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-84).
Rejected the skeptical empiricism, and favored the philosophy of common sense.Believes that sensations serve to make man directly aware of real objects without the aid of interfering medium - for his view of free will - he holds that the only free actions are those that come through a causal process originated by the agent.
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