1821 An Inquiry into the Human Mind, on the Principles of Common Sense
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Leather Binding, Pleasing Copy, Uncommon
Thomas Reid (1710-1796) was a Scottish philosopher remembered for his part in the Scottish Enlightenment, founder of the Scottish School of Common Sense and co-founder of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His work was primarily concerned with common sense, and he believed that common sense should be the foundation of all philosophical thinking. He was a contemporary, rival and critic to David Hume.
Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of the author.
In a charming leather binding, with gilt borders, edges and detail to the spine.
Condition
In a full straight grain morocco binding. Externally very smart, minor wear to the hinges and bumping to the tail of the spine. Internally firmly bound, pages bright and clean.
Very Good
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