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The Problem of God in Thomas Reid

The Problem of God in Thomas Reid

The Problem of God in Thomas Reid

James Foster, University of Sioux Falls
February 2025
Paperback
9781009270595
£17.00
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Paperback
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    Thomas Reid was a theist and a philosopher; yet the exact relationship between philosophy and theology in his works is unclear and disputed. The aim of this book is to clarify this relationship along three lines by exploring the status, function, and detachability of theism with respect to Reid's philosophy. Regarding the first I argue that belief in the existence of God is, for Reid, a non-inferential first principle. Regarding the second I argue that theism plays at least six different roles in Reid's philosophy. And, regarding the third, I argue that, despite this, theism is largely detachable from Reid's concept of human rationality and philosophy. What emerges is a picture of the relationship between philosophy and theology in which both inquiries are motivated by natural human curiosity, and both are founded on principles of common sense.

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    February 2025
    Paperback
    9781009270595
    60 pages
    229 × 152 × 3 mm
    0.102kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Reid as theist and philosopher
    • 2. The question of status in Reid's epistemology
    • 3. The function of religion in Reid's philosophy
    • 4. The question of detachability
    • References.