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Copenhaver, Brian P. and Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2008. “How Croce Became a Philosopher: to Logic from History by
Way of Art.” History of Philosophy Quarterly
25(1): 75–94.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2001.
“Perceptual Objectivity. The Representative Theory of
Immanuel Kant.” in Kant und die Berliner
Aufklärung, Akten des IX. Internationalen
Kant-Kongresses, volume 2, edited by Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann, and Ralph Schumacher, pp. 718–726. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2004. “A Realism for Reid: Mediated but Direct.”
British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12(1): 61–74.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2006a. “Thomas Reid’s Philosophy of Mind: Consciousness and
Intentionality.” Philosophy Compass 1(3):
279–289.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2006b. “Is Thomas Reid a Mysterian?” Journal of
the History of Philosophy 44(3): 449–466.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2006c. “Thomas Reid’s Theory of Memory.”
History of Philosophy Quarterly 23(2): 171–189.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2007. “Reid on Consciousness: Hop, Hot or For?”
The Philosophical Quarterly 57(229): 613–634.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2009. “Reid on Memory and Personal Identity.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2009/entries/reid-memory-identity/.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2010. “Thomas Reid on Acquired Perception.”
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 91: 285–312.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2014a. “Berkeley on the Language of Nature and the Objects of
Vision.” Res Philosophica 91(1): 29–46.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2014b. “Reid on Memory and Personal Identity.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2014/entries/reid-memory-identity/.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2015. “Thomas Reid on Aesthetic Perception.” in
Thomas Reid on Mind, Knowledge and
Value, edited by Rebecca Copenhaver and J. Todd Buras, pp. 124–138. Mind Association
Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2017. “John Locke and Thomas Reid.” in The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of
Memory, edited by Sven Bernecker and Kourken Michaelian, pp. 470–479. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
Routledge.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2018a. “Review of Van Cleve (2015).”
The Philosophical Review 127(1): 117–121.
Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2018b. “Reid on Memory and Personal Identity.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2018/entries/reid-memory-identity/.
Copenhaver, Rebecca and Buras, J. Todd, eds. 2015a. Thomas Reid on Mind, Knowledge and Value.
Mind Association Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Copenhaver, Rebecca and Buras, J. Todd. 2015b.
“Introduction.” in Thomas Reid on Mind, Knowledge and Value,
edited by Rebecca Copenhaver and J. Todd
Buras, pp. 1–13. Mind Association
Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Further References
Van Cleve, James. 2015. Problems from Reid. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.