Common Sense in the Public Sphere: Dugald Stewart and the Edinburgh Review

History of European Ideas 38 (1):162-178 (2012)
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Summary Although George Davie has identified the debate between Dugald Stewart and Francis Jeffrey as a crucial chapter in the history of Scottish philosophy, their exchange remains a neglected episode. Jeffrey questioned the role of the philosophy of mind in nineteenth-century culture and suggested that it lacked a truly scientific method of investigation. Although Jeffrey was not articulating a common perception, his criticism stimulated both Stewart's further exploration of our intellectual powers and his search for a new role for the philosophy of mind. The result was a stronger emphasis on education in Stewart's thought and a shift away from Reid's formulation of common sense philosophy.

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Dugald Stewart on Reid, Kant and the refutation of idealism.Jonathan Friday - 2005 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (2):263 – 286.
Reid, Stewart and the Association of Ideas.Emanuele Levi Mortera - 2005 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 3 (2):157-170.

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