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The Rise and Fall of Scottish Common Sense Realism (Hardcover)
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The Rise and Fall of Scottish Common Sense Realism (Hardcover)
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The Rise and Fall of Scottish Common Sense Realism examines the
ways in which five Scottish philosophers - Lord Kames (1696-1782),
Thomas Reid (1710-1796), Dugald Stewart (1753-1828), Sir William
Hamilton (1788-1856), and James Frederick Ferrier (1808-1864) -
tackled a problem which has haunted Western philosophy ever since
Descartes: that of determining whether any form of perceptual
realism is defensible, or whether the very idea of a material world
existing independently of perception and thought is more trouble
than it is worth. This century-long conversation about the relation
between mind and world led these five Scots to think uncommonly
hard about a host of challenging issues in epistemology,
metaphysics, philosophy of mind, and meta-philosophy. In order to
present each philosopher's views in a fair and reasonably
charitable light, Douglas McDermid has tried to identify the main
problems each was attempting to solve, to relate his work to that
of his predecessors where possible, to describe the mistakes (real
or perceived) he was particularly anxious to correct, to explain
the internal logic of his position, and to discuss some of the main
objections which he anticipated and tried to rebut. McDermid's hope
is that even seasoned students of the realism controversy may learn
something new and valuable from this exercise, if only because he
has chosen to focus not on the usual suspects - Descartes, Locke,
Berkeley, Hume, and Kant - but on a fresh and undervalued cast of
characters.
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