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Mary Shepherd - A Guide (Paperback)
Series: OXFORD GUIDES TO PHILOSOPHY SERIES
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Scottish philosopher Lady Mary Shepherd (1777-1847) wrote two books
that she conceived as one unified project: Essay Upon the Relation
of Cause and Effect (1824) and Essays on the Perception of an
External Universe (1827). While they were well received in her day,
Shepherd's insightful philosophical writings have been neglected
for some 150 years and are only now receiving the scholarly
attention they deserve. Mary Shepherd: A Guide by Deborah Boyle,
part of the Oxford Guides to Philosophy series, navigates students
of philosophy or general readers through Shepherd's two significant
works. The first four chapters address topics raised in the 1824
Essay: Shepherd's arguments for two key causal principles, her
objections to Hume and her alternative accounts of causation and
causal inference; her theory of objects as bundles of qualities;
her critique of Thomas Brown's defence of Humean causation; and her
discussion of London surgeon William Lawrence's accounts of
sentience and life, which Shepherd treats as a case study of how
Humean theory can lead to errors in scientific reasoning. Chapter 5
covers topics central to both of Shepherd's books: what she means
by "sensation," "idea," "will," "imagination," "understanding,"
"reasoning," and "latent reasoning." The remaining five chapters
proceed systematically through Shepherd's 1827 book, where she
seeks to prove, against Berkeleian idealism, that we can know that
an external world of mind-independent matter exists. Boyle
discusses Shepherd's proofs for such an external world, her
responses to various sceptical challenges, and her specific
objections to Berkeley. Each chapter ends with a list of works for
further reading and a glossary of terms that explain Shepherd's
sometimes idiosyncratic philosophical vocabulary, resulting in an
essential guide to a philosopher who exerted considerable influence
during her time.
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