Reid, Kand and the philosophy of mind

Brun-Rovet suggests a possible rehabilitation of Thomas Reid's philosophy of mind by a constructive use of Immanuel Kant's criticisms of the common sense tradition. Kant offers two criticisms, explicitly claiming that common sense philosophy is ill directed methodologically, and implicitly...

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