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8por Berlin, Isaiah, 1909-1997Tabla de Contenidos: “…John Locke -- Voltaire -- George Berkeley -- David Hume -- Thomas Reid -- Condillac -- La Mettrie -- Johann Georg Hamann -- Georg Christoph Lichtenberg.…”
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9por Olson, Richard S“…The author investigates the methodological arguments of the Common Sense philosophers Thomas Reid, Dugald Stewart, Thomas Brown, and William Hamilton and the possible transmission of their ideas to scientists from John Playfair to James Clerk Maxwell. …”
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11“…The 18th-century Scottish ‘common sense’ philosopher Thomas Reid argued that perception can be distinguished on several dimensions from other categories of experience, such as sensation, illusion, hallucination, mental images, and what he called ‘fancy.’ …”
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12Publicado 1965Tabla de Contenidos: “…Body, Mind and Death : Introduction / Paul Edwards -- Of personal identity / David Hume -- Of the nature and origin of our notion of personal identity / Thomas Reid -- The Traditional problem of body and mind / C.D. …”
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13por Vallortigara, Giorgio“…Here I tried to link the mechanism of the efference copy with the idea of the philosopher Thomas Reid that the senses would have a double province, to make us feel, and to make us perceive, and that, as argued by psychologist Nicholas Humphrey, the former would identify with the signals from bodily sense organs with an internalized evaluative response, i.e., with phenomenal consciousness. …”
Publicado 2021
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15por Robinson, Sally, Sparrow, Sue, Williams, Bella, Decelle, Thierry, Bertelsen, Thomas, Reid, Kirsty, Chlebus, MagdaEnlace del recurso
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16por Quilty-Dunn, Jake“…Thomas Reid is one of the primary early expositors of the “dual-component” theory of perception, according to which conscious perception constitutively involves a non-intentional sensation accompanied by a noninferential perceptual belief. …”
Publicado 2013
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17por Nouriani, Ali, Jonason, Alec, Sabal, Luke T., Hanson, Jacob T., Jean, James N., Lisko, Thomas, Reid, Emma, Moua, Yeng, Rozeboom, Shane, Neverman, Kaiser, Stowe, Casey, Rajamani, Rajesh, McGovern, Robert A.Enlace del recurso
Publicado 2023
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18por Goddard, Kate, Vas, Prashanth, Purves, Alistair, McMillan, Viktoria, Langford, Thomas, Reid, Fiona, Edmonds, MichaelEnlace del recurso
Publicado 2018
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19por Key, Thomas, Reid, Gavin, Vannet, Nicola, Lloyd, John, Burckett-St. Laurent, DavidEnlace del recurso
Publicado 2019
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20por Kaufman, Howard L., Amatruda, Thomas, Reid, Tony, Gonzalez, Rene, Glaspy, John, Whitman, Eric, Harrington, Kevin, Nemunaitis, John, Zloza, Andrew, Wolf, Michael, Senzer, Neil N.Enlace del recurso
Publicado 2016
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