03468nam 2200589 a 450 991079014750332120230801222247.01-283-68971-51-84540-399-1(CKB)2670000000170258(EBL)882069(OCoLC)784885962(SSID)ssj0000661972(PQKBManifestationID)11409554(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000661972(PQKBWorkID)10713384(PQKB)11359892(MiAaPQ)EBC882069(Au-PeEL)EBL882069(CaPaEBR)ebr10559551(CaONFJC)MIL400221(EXLCZ)99267000000017025820120519e20122007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDugald Stewart[electronic resource] selected philosophical writings /edited and introduced by Emanuele Levi MorteraUnited Kingdom Andrews UK2012, c20071 online resource (275 p.)Library of Scottish philosophy"Originally published in the UK by Imprint Academic. 2007"--T.p. verso.1-84540-062-3 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Contents; Front Matter; Title Page; Copyright Page; Series Editor's Note; Body Matter; Introduction; Chronology; One: Philosophy of the Human Mind; Selection 1: Nature and Object of the Philosophy of the Human Mind; Two: Logic; Selection 2: Inductive Logic; Selection 3: Use and Abuse of Hypotheses; Selection 4: Mathematical Axioms; Three: Knowledge and Belief; Selection 5: Origin of Knowledge; Selection 6: Causation; Selection 7: Laws of Belief [and the Word 'Common Sense']; Selection 8: Personal Identity; Selection 9: External World; Selection 10: Existence of the DeityFour: Intellectual PowersSelection 11: Attention; Selection 12: Abstraction; Selection 13: Association of Ideas; Five: Active Powers; Selection 14: Philosophy of the Active Powers of Man - Introduction; Selection 15: Perception of Right and Wrong; Selection 16: Man's Free Agency; Six: Language; Selection 17: Natural and Artificial Signs; Selection 18: Sympathetic Imitation; Selection 19: Philosophy vs. Philology; Seven: Taste; Selection 20: Formation of Taste; Eight: Politics and History; Selection 21: Science of Politics; Selection 22: Political Economy; Selection 23: ProgressSelection 24: Conjectural HistoryBack Matter; Bibliography; Also AvailableDugald Stewart was appointed assistant professor of mathematics in the University of Edinburgh in 1772, aged only 19. He became one of the most influential academics in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European 'Republic of Letters'. Both Stewart's contemporaries and modern scholars have recognised the impact his influential figure had over many young minds. He was one of the leading figures of the Scottish Common Sense school, a name by which we are used to identifying the philosophic...Library of Scottish philosophy.PhilosophersScotlandPhilosophers192Stewart Dugald1753-1828.124674Mortera Emanuele Levi1479374MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790147503321Dugald Stewart3695461UNINA