Introduction 1. Thomas Reid's Experimentum Crucis 2. Reid on Instinctive Exertions and the Spatial Contents of Sensations 3. Perceptual and Imaginative Conception: The Distinction that Reid Missed 4. Four Questions about Acquired Perception 5. Seeing White and Wrong: Reid on the Role of Sensation in Perception 6. Thomas Reid on Aesthetic Perception 7. Thomas Reid's Expressivist Aesthetics 8. Reid on Aesthetic Response and the Perception of Beauty 9. Pragmatism and Reid's 'Third Way' 10. The Defense of the First Principles of Common Sense in Reid's Epistemology: A New Use for Track-Record Arguments 11. Theism, Coherence and Justification in Reid's Epistemology 12. Does Reid have Anything to Say to (the New) Hume? 13. Reid on Favors, Injuries and the Natural Virtues of Justice
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