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Thomas Reid's Theory of Perception

by Ryan Nichols
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Nichols offers the first comprehensive interpretation of the eighteenth-century Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid's theory of perception - by far the most important feature of his philosophical system. Nichols's consummate knowledge of Reid's texts, lively examples, and plainspoken style make this book especially readable. It will be the definitive analysis for a long time to come.

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Nichols offers the first comprehensive interpretation of the eighteenth-century Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid's theory of perception - by far the most important feature of his philosophical system. Nichols's consummate knowledge of Reid's texts, lively examples, and plainspoken style make this book especially readable. It will be the definitive analysis for a long time to come.

About the Author, Ryan Nichols

California State University at Fullerton

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The book is a welcome addition to the emerging body of Reid scholarship. Nichols writes with a comprehensive grasp of the primary sources and brings a host of important unpublished passages to bear on the discussion for the first time."--Todd Buras, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2007
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780199276912

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