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  • ...leading orators, especially maintaining Hume's theories in opposition to [[Thomas Reid]], who was Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow from 1763 to 1796. Acco
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  • {{rpr|Thomas Reid}}
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  • {{rpr|Thomas Reid}}
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  • ...With the publication of his works in the last half of the 18th century, [[Thomas Reid]] became the leading philosopher of Scotland, founding the so-called Scotti
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  • ...otland apart from mentioning it, in passing. Thus, it would appear that ''Thomas Reid'' would not be placed in the RA subpage for Scotland ("Subtopic may be defi ...iness, you are making an inference (again) that I wouldn't make. Correct, Thomas Reid isn't an immediate subtopic of Scotland. But it doesn't follow from that t
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  • ** Introduced CZ to my favorite philosopher, [[Thomas Reid]]. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 11:07, 6 February 2008 (CST) ...er:James F. Perry|Jim Perry]] tried to talk some common sense (check the [[Thomas Reid]] article for the reference) into Sanger, but gave up and made some [[short
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  • * [[Thomas Reid]]
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  • ...of its protagonists were academics. Francis Hutcheson, [[Adam Smith]], Thomas Reid and John Millar were professors at the [[University of Glasgow]]. Adam Fe
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