Thomas Reid on Logic, Rhetoric and the Fine Arts :Papers on the Culture of the Mind - The Edinburgh Edition of Thomas Reid

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Thomas Reid on Logic, Rhetoric and the Fine Arts

Thomas Reid on Logic, Rhetoric and the Fine Arts :Papers on the Culture of the Mind - The Edinburgh Edition of Thomas Reid

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Thomas Reid saw the three subjects of logic, rhetoric and the fine arts as closely cohering aspects of one endeavour which he called the culture of the mind. This was a topic on which Reid lectured for many years in Glasgow and the volume is as near a reconstruction of these lectures as is now possible. The material is virtually unknown now but in fact it relates closely to Reid’s published works and in particular to the two late ones, Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man and Essays on the Active Powers of Man. When composing these volumes, Reid drew primarily on his lectures on 'pneumatology' which presented a theory of the mental powers, broadly conceived. These lectures were basic to the course on the culture of the mind which explained the cultivation of the mental powers. Although the Essays also included some elements from the material on the culture of the mind, the bulk of the latter was left in manuscript form and Professor Broadie’s edition restores this important extension of Reid’s overall work.In addition, this volume continues the Edinburgh Edition’s attractive combination of manuscript material and published work, in this case Reid’s important and well known essay on Aristotle’s logic. This text was corrupted in older editions of Reid’s works and is now restored to the state in which Reid left it.This volume underscores Reid’s great and growing significance, viewed both as an historical figure and as a philosopher. At the same time, it is of great interdisciplinary importance. While the material emerges directly from the core of Reid’s philosophy, as now understood, it will appeal widely to people in literary, cultural, historical and communications studies. In this regard, the present volume is a true fruit of the Scottish Enlightenment.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780748616848
ISBN10 0748616845
Number Of Pages 400
Item Weight 781 g
Publisher / Reseller Edinburgh University Press
Format hardback
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Alexander Broadie is an Honorary Professorial Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow. He is the author of numerous books and articles on the history of Scottish philosophy and culture.

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