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  • Comment on William Davis on Hume and Reid - Text of this 1993 speech by James Fieser, which attempts to show the inadequacies of Reid's philosophy and the value of Hume's.
  • The Correspondence of Thomas Reid - James A. Harris reviews Thomas Reid's work. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  • Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man - Philip de Bary reviews this wrok by Thomas Reid. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  • The Papers of Thomas Reid - Online resource provided by the University of Aberdeen Archives. Features scanned images of a number of Reid's manuscripts, primarily those concerned with mathematics.
  • Reflections on the Common Theory of Ideas - Chapter 14 of Reid's Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man. A summary presentation of his theory of ideas.
  • Reid Bibliography - An extensive list of primary and secondary sources, and translations, assembled by Martino Squillante.
  • The Reid Project - An initiative of the Philosophy Department at the University of Aberdeen. Information for visiting scholars and students, prizes and fellowships, and contact information.
  • The Reid Society - Organization supporting scholarly work on Thomas Reid and Scottish philosophy. List of members, membership information, and related links.
  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Thomas Reid - Entry by Gideon Yaffe. Includes summary biography, bibliography and an detailed discussion of Reid's doctrine of common sense.
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