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Claude Buffier and Thomas Reid : Two Common-Sense Philosophers.

All too often it is said that common-sense philosophers fail to justify their appeal to common sense as a philosophical standard, and that they merely repeat one another in the glorification of philosophical trivialities. This book challenges these and other widespread assumptions about common-sense...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Marcil-Lacoste, Louise, 1943- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: McGill-Queen's University Press 1982.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Contents -- I: General Introduction -- II: Claude Buffier -- 1. The Context of Buffier's Doctrine of Common Sense -- 2. The Problem of Asserting the Core of Buffier's Philosophy of Common Sense -- 3. The Problem of Defining Common Sense as Buffier Sees It -- 4. What Common Sense Is Not -- 5. What Common Sense Is -- 6. Buffier's Justification of the Appeal to Common Sense -- 7. Conclusion -- III: Thomas Reid -- 1. Difficulties in Assessing the Core of Reid's Doctrine -- 2. Reid's Methodological Rules Concerning the Intellectual Powers of Man -- 3. The Importance of Reid's Decision to Elucidate the Meaning of Common Sense in His "Essay on Judgment" -- 4. Reid's Elucidation of the Proper Meaning of Common Sense -- 5. Reid's Analysis of Philosophical Objections to the Common Meaning of Common Sense -- 6. Reid's Analysis of the Problem of First Principles -- 7. Reid's Alternative Model in the Treatment of Self-evident Propositions -- 8. The Background of Reid's Alternative -- 9. Reid's Codification of Self-evident Propositions -- 10. Reid's Justification of the Appeal to Common Sense -- 11. Reid's Understanding of Newton's Methodological Rules -- 12. Reid's Understanding of Francis Bacon's Methodological Advice -- 13. The Impact of Reid's Method on His General Doctrine of First Principles -- 14. Conclusion -- IV: General Conclusion -- 1. The Different Views of Buffier and Reid on Introspection -- 2. The Views of Buffier and Reid on the Most Important Features of the Human Mind -- 3. The Different Common-Sense Doctrines of Buffier and Reid -- 4. Two Counterexamples to the Caricatures of Common-Sense Doctrines -- Appendix: Thomas Reid's Cur226; Prim226; on Common Sense -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z. 
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