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Essays on the Active Powers of the Human Mind Thomas Reid 1788 ESSAY IOF ACTIVE POWER IN GENERAL. CHAPTER IV. OF MR HUMES OPINION OF THE IDEA OF POWER. This very ingenious author adopts the principle of Mr Locke before mentionedthat all our simple id
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/ReidPowerHume.pdf
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Leibniz vs. Descartes on Motion Philosophy 22N G. J. Mattey Leibniz\'s objection to Descartes\'s physics In these slides we shall illustrate an objection raised by Leibniz against the physics of Descartes. Leibniz regarded Descartes as having m
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/leibniz_descartes_motion.pdf
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John Locke Philosophy 22N Winter, 2007 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1632, Wrington Died, 1704, Oates Single Physician Member of Royal Society Government Official Important Events 1647, began study at Westminster school as a King\'
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/locke.ppt
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Sir Isaac Newton Philosophy 22N Winter, 2007 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1643 Died, 1727, London Single Lucasian Professor at Cambridge Master of the Royal Mint President of the Royal Society Important Events 1653-61, attended F
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/newton.ppt
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Instructor\'s Notes: Hume Treatise \"fell dead-born from the press.\" Reviewed by Hume himself in the \"Abstract.\" Three books: understanding, passions, morals (published later). Introduction Begins with skeptical topic. The inadequacy of current systems
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/Hume.pdf
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An Inquiry into the Human Mind Thomas Reid 1764 CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION. Section I. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SUBJECT, AND THE MEANS OF PROSECUTING IT. The fabric of the human mind is curious and wonderful, as well as that of the human body. The faculti
http://philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/ReidMind.pdf
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Leibniz vs. Descartes on Motion Leibniz\'s objection to Descartes\'s physics In these slides we shall illustrate an objection raised by Leibniz against the physics of Descartes. Leibniz regarded Descartes as having made as simple error. \"Nothing is si
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/descartes_leibniz_motion.pdf
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Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man Thomas Reid 1785 ESSAY II-OF THE POWERS WE HAVE BY MEANS OF OUR EXTERNAL SENSES. CHAPTER XII. OF THE SENTIMENTS OF MR HUME. Two volumes of the \"Treatise of Human Nature\" were published in 1739, and the third i
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/ReidSent.pdf
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Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man Thomas Reid 1785 ESSAY VI-OF JUDGMENT. CHAPTER V. The first Principles of contingent Truths. \"Surely, says Bishop Berkeley, it is a work well deserving our pains, to make a strict enquiry concerning the first
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/ReidContingent.pdf
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Baruch (Benedictus) de Spinoza Philosophy 22N Spring, 2004 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1632, Amsterdam Died, 1677 Single School-teacher Lens-grinder Led a solitary life Important Events Circa 1639-49, attended the Talmud Torah sc
http://hume.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/spinoza.pdf
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An Inquiry into the Human Mind Thomas Reid 1764 CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION. Section I. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SUBJECT, AND THE MEANS OF PROSECUTING IT. The fabric of the human mind is curious and wonderful, as well as that of the human body. The faculti
http://hume.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/ReidMind.pdf
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Philosophy 22N History of Philosophy: Early Modern Winter, 2007 Lecture: 176 Chemistry, TR 12:10-1:30 Instructor: Dr. G. J. Mattey Office: 2298 Social Science and Humanities E-mail: gjmattey@ucdavis.edu Office Hours: M 10-12, R 2-3 Phone: 752-0609 Se
http://philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/22ns07w.pdf
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Background to Early Modern Philosophy Philosophy 22 Spring, 2009 G. J. Mattey Modern Philosophy The \"modern\" period in Western philosophy began in the seventeenth century In its primary sense, \"modern\" philosophy is contrasted with ancient and me
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/intro.pdf
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Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man Thomas Reid 1785 ESSAY IIOF THE POWERS WE HAVE BY MEANS OF OUR EXTERNAL SENSES. CHAPTER XVII. Of the Objects of Perception; and rst, Of primary and secondary Qualities. The objects of perception are the variou
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/phildept/mattey/phi001/philosophy/mattey/phi022/ReidPrimary.pdf
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Philosophy 22 History of Philosophy: Early Modern Spring, 2008 Lecture: 158 Olson, TR 12:10-1:30 Instructor: Dr. G. J. Mattey Office: 2298 Social Science and Humanities E-mail: gjmattey@ucdavis.edu Office Hours: T 10-11:30, F 2-3 Phone: 752-0609 Sect
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/22s08s.pdf
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Sir Isaac Newton Philosophy 22N Winter, 2007 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1643 Died, 1727, London Single Lucasian Professor at Cambridge Master of the Royal Mint President of the Royal Society Important Events 1653-61, attende
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/newton.pdf
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Thomas Reid Philosophy 22 Winter, 2008 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1710, Strachan, Scotland Died, 1796, Glasgow Married Nine children Minister Professor at Kings College and Glasgow College Important Events 1722, entered Maris
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/reid.pdf
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Ren Descartes Philosophy 22N Spring, 2009 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born 1596, La Haye, France Died 1650, Stockholm, Sweden Single One daughter, died at age six Primary education at La Flche Important Events 1606. Enters La Flche 1
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/descartes.pdf
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Philosophy 22 Winter, 2008 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1646, Leipzig Died, 1716, Hanover Single Served at the court of the Brunswick family in Hanover Travelled extensively through Europe Important Events
http://philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/leibniz.pdf
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Baruch (Benedictus de) Spinoza Philosophy 22 Spring, 2008 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1632, Amsterdam Died, 1677 Single School-teacher Lens-grinder Led a solitary life Important Events Circa 1639-49, attended the Talmud Torah sch
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/spinoza.pdf
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John Locke Philosophy 22N Winter, 2007 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1632, Wrington Died, 1704, Oates Single Physician Member of Royal Society Government Official Important Events 1647, began study at Westminster school as a Ki
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/locke.pdf
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Immanuel Kant Philosophy 22 Spring, 2008 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1724, Knigsberg, Prussia Died, 1804, Knigsberg Single Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at Knigsberg University Important Events 1732-40, attended the Collegium
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/kant.pdf
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From Critique of Pure Reason Preface to the second edition Immanuel Kant translated by J. M. D. Meiklejohn Whether the treatment of that portion of our knowledge which lies within the province of pure reason advances with that undeviating certainty w
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/KantPrefaceSecond.pdf
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Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man Thomas Reid 1785 ESSAY IIOF THE POWERS WE HAVE BY MEANS OF OUR EXTERNAL SENSES. CHAPTER XVI. OF SENSATION. Having nished what I intend, with regard to that act of mind which we call the perception of an extern
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/ReidSensation.pdf
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George Berkeley Philosophy 22N Winter, 2007 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1685, Kilkenny, Ireland Died, 1753, Oxford, England Married, three sons, one daughter Doctor of Divinity Bishop of Cloyne Important Events 1696, entered Ki
http://philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/berkeley.pdf
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Philosophy 22N Spring, 2006 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1646, Leipzig Died, 1716, Hanover Single Served at the court of the Brunswick family in Hanover Travelled extensively through Europe Important Events
http://hume.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/leibniz.pdf
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Second Paper Topic Philosophy 22 Spring, 2008 You are to give a textual analysis on the topic described below. Length should be around five pages. Use annotated quotations from the texts to back up your assertions about their contents. Please confine
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/22s08p2.pdf
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David Hume Philosophy 22N Winter, 2007 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1711, Edinburgh Died, 1776, Edinburgh Single Librarian Personal secretary Under-Secretary of State Important Events 1723, entered Edinburgh University as a la
http://philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/hume.pdf
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Philosophy 22 History of Philosophy: Early Modern Spring, 2009 Lecture: 1150 Hart, TR 12:10-1:30 Instructor: Dr. G. J. Mattey Office: 2298 Social Science and Humanities E-mail: gjmattey@ucdavis.edu Office Hours: T 10-11:30, F 2-3 Phone: (530) 554-495
http://philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/22s09s.pdf
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First Paper Topic Philosophy 22 Spring, 2008 You are to give a textual analysis on the topic described below. Length should be around five pages. Use annotated quotations from the texts to back up your assertions about their contents. Please confine
http://philosophy.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/22s08p1.pdf
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Ren Descartes Philosophy 22N Spring, 2005 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born 1596, La Haye, France Died 1650, Stockholm, Sweden Single One daughter, died at age six Primary education at La Flche Important Events 1606. Enters La Flche 1
http://hume.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/descartes.pdf
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Essays on the Active Powers of the Human Mind Thomas Reid 1788 ESSAY I-OF ACTIVE POWER IN GENERAL. CHAPTER IV. OF MR HUME\'S OPINION OF THE IDEA OF POWER. This very ingenious author adopts the principle of Mr Locke before mentioned-that all our simple
http://hume.ucdavis.edu/mattey/phi022/ReidPowerHume.pdf
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Thomas Reid Philosophy 22 Spring, 2009 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1710, Strachan, Scotland Died, 1796, Glasgow Married Nine children Minister Professor at King\'s College and Glasgow College Important Events 1722, entered Mari
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/may/mattey/phi001/events/mattey/phi022/reid.ppt
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Second Paper Topic Philosophy 22 Spring, 2009 You are to give a textual analysis on the topic described below. Length should be around five pages. Use annotated quotations from the texts to back up your assertions about their contents. Please confine
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/may/philosophy/mattey/phi022/22s09p2.pdf
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Immanuel Kant Philosophy 22 Spring, 2008 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1724, Knigsberg, Prussia Died, 1804, Knigsberg Single Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at Knigsberg University Important Events 1732-40, attended the Collegium Fridericianum
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/may/philosophy/mattey/phi022/kant.pdf
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Thomas Reid Philosophy 22 Spring, 2009 G. J. Mattey Vital Statistics Born, 1710, Strachan, Scotland Died, 1796, Glasgow Married Nine children Minister Professor at King\'s College and Glasgow College Important Events 1722, entered Marischal College, Ab
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/may/philosophy/mattey/phi022/reid.ppt