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Thomas Brown: selected philosophical writings

Part of the Library of Scottish Philosophy series
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Thomas Brown (1778-1820), Professor of Moral Philosophy in Edinburgh, was among the most prominent and widely read British philosophers of the first half of the nineteenth century.

An influential interpreter of both Hume and Reid, Brown provided a bridge between the Scottish school of 'Common Sense' and the later positivism of John Stuart Mill and others.The selections in this volume illustrate Brown's original ideas about mental science, cause and effect, emotions and ethics.

They are preceded by an introduction situating Brown's career and writings in their intellectual and historical context.

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Andrews UK
1845404343 / 9781845404345
eBook (EPUB)
192
09/10/2012
English
228 pages
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