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| Title |
Author |
volume |
A Theory of Philosophical Inquiry: unity and plurality in Adam Smith's thought |
Doug Long |
2.1 |
| Adam Ferguson and the Danger of Books |
Craig Smith |
4.2 |
Adam Smith on Morality, Justice and the Political Constitution of Liberty |
Maria A. Carrasco |
6.2 |
Consciousness and the Regress |
Keith Lehrer |
6.1 |
David Hume and the Common Law of England |
Neil McArthur |
3.1 |
Dissolving Hume's Paradox: On Knowledge Of Mind and Self |
James F. Ferrier |
5.1 |
Dugald Stewart's Theory of Language and Philosophy of Mind |
Emanuele Levi Mortera |
1.1 |
Empiricism, Time-Awareness and Hume's Manners of Disposition |
Adrian Bardon |
5.1 |
Explaining Our Choices: Reid on Motives, Character and Effort |
Esther Krocker |
5.2 |
Ferrier, Common Sense and Consciousness |
Jennifer Keefe |
5.2 |
Force of Habit |
Adrian Heathcote |
5.1 |
From Invisible Hand to Moral restraint: the Transformation of the market Mechanism from Smith to Malthus |
Shannon Stimson |
2.1 |
From logic to rhetoric: Adam Smith's Dismissal of the logic(s) of the schools |
Edward King |
2.1 |
General Rules in the Moral Theories of Smith and Hume |
Gabriela Remow |
5.2 |
George Campbell's Critique of Hume on Testimony |
Tony Pitson |
4.1 |
Hume and the Second-Quality Analogy |
John Corvino |
6.2 |
Hume and the Self: A Critical Response |
Alan Schwerin |
5.1 |
Hume's Missing Shade of Blue reconsidered from a Newtonian Perspective |
Eric Schliesser |
2.2 |
Hume's and Smith's Partial Sympathies and Impartial Stances |
Jon Rick |
5.2 |
Hume's Phenomenology of the Imagination |
Timothy Costelloe |
5.1 |
Hutcheson's Divergence from Shaftesbury |
Simon Grote |
4.2 |
Hutcheson's “Sentimental Deontology” |
Jeffrey Edwards |
4.1 |
In Defense of Elephants: Priestly on Reid on how to be a Newtonian of the Mind |
Aaron Garrett |
2.2 |
Introduction to ‘Dissolving Hume's Paradox' |
John Haldane |
5.1 |
Intuitionism's Burden: Thomas Reid on the Problem of Moral Motivation |
Terence Cuneo |
6.1 |
Invisible Hand Arguments: Milton Friedman and Adam Smith |
Alistair M. Macleod |
5.2 |
Justice and Resentment in Hume, Reid, and Smith |
Michael S. Pritchard |
6.1 |
Leibniz's Scottish Connection: The Correspondence with Thomas Burnett of Kemney |
Patrick Riley |
1.1 |
Our Natural Constitution: Wolterstorff on Reid and Wittgenstein |
Bob Plant |
1.2 |
Philosophy and History in David Hume |
Jim Sauer |
4.1 |
Promise and Ritual: Profane and Sacred Symbols in Hume's Philosophy of Religion |
Herman De Dijn |
1.1 |
Reid and Smith on Vision |
Lorne Falkenstein |
2.2 |
Reid and the Newtonian Forces of Attraction |
Robert Callergård |
3.2 |
Reid on Causation and Action |
Hagit Benbaji |
1.1 |
Reid on Ridicule and Common Sense |
Giovanni B. Grandi |
6.1 |
Reid on Scepticism about Agency and the Self |
Chris Lindsay |
3.1 |
Reid on Single and Double Vision: Mechanics and Morals |
James Van Cleve |
6.1 |
Reid on the Perception of Visible Figure |
Gideon Yaffe |
1.2 |
Reid, Stewart and the Association of Ideas |
Emanuele Levi Mortera |
3.2 |
Reid vs. the Reidian Legacy |
Chris Lindsay |
3.1 |
Reidian Evidence |
Patrick Rysiew |
3.2 |
Reid's Response to Hume on Double Vision |
James J. S. Foster |
6.2 |
Reply to Falkenstein and Grandi |
Gideon Yaffe |
1.2 |
Shaftesbury on Self as a Practice |
Susan M. Purviance |
2.2 |
Skeptical Tranquility and Hume's Manner of Death |
Livia Guimarães |
6.2 |
The Dilemmas of the Dual Channel: Reid on Consciousness and Reflection |
Daniel Mishori |
1.2 |
The Late 19th Century Scottish Idealists and the Problem of Philosophy |
David Boucher |
2.2 |
The Melancholy of the Philosopher: Hume and Spinoza on Emotions and Wisdom |
Willem Lemmens |
3.1 |
The Moral and Physical Order: A Reappraisal of James Frederick Ferrier |
Bernard Mayo |
5.2 |
The Necessity of Pragmatism: Overcoming The Stalemate of Common Sense |
Erik Lundestad |
6.2 |
The Philosophy of Art in Reid's Inquiry and its place in 18th Century Scottish Aesthetics |
Michael DeMoor |
4.1 |
The Political Economy of Thomas Reid |
Shinichi Nagao |
1.1 |
The ‘Scotch Metaphysics' in 19 th Century Benares |
Richard Fox Young |
4.2 |
The Skeptic and the Madman |
Erik Lundestad |
4.2 |
The Status of Animals in Scottish Enlightenment Philosophy |
Nathaniel Wolloch |
4.1 |
Thomas Reid and the Tree of the Sciences |
Paul Wood |
2.2 |
Thomas Reid's Aesthetic Realism |
Roger Pouivet |
3.1 |
Thomas Reid's Rigourised Anti-Hypotheticalism |
Shannon Dea |
3.2 |
Two Definitions of ‘Cause' : Newton, and The Significance of the Humean Distinction between Natural and Philosophical Relations |
Eric Schliesser |
5.1 |
What sort of Epistemological Realist was Thomas Reid? |
Nicholas Wolterstorff |
4.2 |