Science, Metaphysics, and the Hand of God: the case of Thomas Reid
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Published:2023-03
Issue:1
Volume:21
Page:35-52
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ISSN:1479-6651
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Container-title:Journal of Scottish Philosophy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Scottish Philosophy
Abstract
This paper will explore how being a Newtonian scientist affected the formation of Thomas Reid’s philosophy and theism. Reid, like other Newtonian scientists, found evidence of God in his understanding nature and the limitations of science. Reid introduced the Newtonian scientific method into his philosophical speculations to establish his system. Focusing on the application of the ‘Newtonian method’ he employed, this paper examines the development of Reid’s philosophy and points out that one of the origins of his theism was his mastery of Newtonian science and its methodology.
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Subject
Philosophy,History,Cultural Studies
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