The Philosophy of Reid as Contained in the “Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense”. With introduction and selected notes by E. Hershey Sneath


  • Author: Thomas Reid
  • An Irish born writer of adventurous stories, meant mostly for children, Reid took after Daniel Defoe and James Fenimoore Cooper in his novels in combining personal experience with an intention to teach. In addition to being a writer, producing Oceola, The Seminol (1858) and the most well-known The Headless Horseman (1865), he worked in a myriad and one occupations, from a merchant to a hunter and from a tutor to a newspaper reporter, editor and slave driver. Often, when vicious critics attacked Edgar Allan Poe's work following his death, Reid selflessly defended his dear friend's brilliance.

  • ISBN: 9781421260679
  • ISBN: 9780543676214
  • Book details: This Elibron Classics title is a reprint of the original edition published by Henry Holt and Company in New York, 1892. This book is in English. This book contains 375 pages.
  • Edition: Elibron Classics
  • Book ID: 281279
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