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  1. Natural Philosophy and Public Spectacle in the Eighteenth Century.Simon Schaffer - 1983 - History of Science 21 (1):1-43.
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  • Aristotle's Four Becauses.Max Hocutt - 1974 - Philosophy 49 (190):385 - 399.
    What has traditionally been labelled ‘Aristotle's theory of causes’ would be more intelligible if construed as ‘Aristotle's theory of explanations’, where the term ‘explanation’ has substantially the sense of Hempel and Oppenheim, who construe explanations as deductions. For Aristotle, specifying ‘causes’ is constructing demonstrations.
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  • Induction before Hume.J. R. Milton - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (1):49-74.
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  • British sceptical realism: A fresh look at the british tradition.Stephen Buckle - 1999 - European Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):1–29.
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  • Reid, Hume and common sense.Keith Lehrer & Carl Wagner - 1998 - Reid Studies 2 (1):15-26.
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  • Aristotelian explanations.Ilpo Halonen & Jaakko Hintikka - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 31 (4):125-136.
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  • Reid, God and Epistemology.Keith Lehrer - 2000 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 74 (3):357-372.
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  • Thomas Reid on causation.Dale Tuggy - 2000 - Reid Studies 3:3-27.
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  • Hume, Reid, and Kant on causality.Baruch A. Brody - 1976 - In Stephen Francis Barker & Tom L. Beauchamp (eds.), Thomas Reid: critical interpretations. Philadelphia: University City Science Center. pp. 3-8.
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  • The Habermasian Public Sphere and “Science in the Enlightenment”.Thomas Broman - 1998 - History of Science 36 (2):123-149.
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  • David Hume on Thomas Reid's "Inquiry".P. B. Wood - 1986 - Mind 95:411.
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  • The London evening courses of Benjamin Martin and James Ferguson, eighteenth-century lecturers on experimental philosophy.John R. Millburn - 1983 - Annals of Science 40 (5):437-455.
    A study of some London newspapers of the early 1770s has shown that Martin and Ferguson gave continuous courses of evening lectures during the winter, in direct competition with each other. In this paper the coverage of their courses is derived from their advertisements, and related to their publications and other activities. In some subjects, such as Electricity, Hydrostatics, and Air-pump Experiments, there was close correspondence between the courses, but others reflected the lecturers' primary interests: for Martin, Optics, and for (...)
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