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Thomas Reid is a foundational figure in epistemology, as his work is credited with the origins of Non-Reductionism [1] and explored through his 'Inquiry and Essays' [2]. Furthermore, his significant influence on the field is explicitly documented in the book 'Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology' [3].
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referenceNicholas Wolterstorff authored the book 'Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology', which was published by Cambridge University Press in 2001.
referenceThomas Reid's 'Inquiry and Essays' (1983) explores epistemological themes, edited by Ronald E. Beanblossom and Keith Lehrer.
claimNon-Reductionism in epistemology traces back to the work of Thomas Reid (1983).