[172] Ibid. v. 21.

[173] Stewart's Works, ii. 165-93; iii. 81-97. Schopenhauer (The World as Will and Idea, ii. 240) admires Reid's teaching upon this point, and recommends us not 'to waste an hour over the scribblings of this shallow writer' (Stewart).

[174] Rosmini's Origin of Ideas (English translation), i. 96-176.

[175] Ibid. i. 147 n.

[176] Stewart's Works, iv. 29, 35, 38, and v. 149-88.

[177] Ibid. ii. 97, etc., and iii. 235, 389, 417.

[178] Works, vii. 13-34.

[179] Ibid. vii. 26, etc.

[180] Works, iv. 265.

[181] Ibid. ii. 52.