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Thomas Reid And The Problem Of Secondary Qualities Christopher A Shrock

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Thomas Reid And The Problem Of Secondary Qualities Christopher A Shrock
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Christopher A. Shrock
ISBN: 9781474417853, 147441785X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Thomas Reid And The Problem Of Secondary Qualities Christopher A Shrock by Christopher A. Shrock 9781474417853, 147441785X instant download after payment.

Defends Reid's Common Sense philosophy against the claim that perception does not allow us to experience the physical world

With a new reading of Thomas Reid on primary and secondary qualities, Christopher A. Shrock illuminates the Common Sense theory of perception. Shrock follow's Reid's lead in defending common sense philosophy against the problem of secondary qualities, which claims that our perceptions are only experiences in our brains, and don't let us know about the world around us. At the same time, Schrock maintains a healthy optimism about science and reason.


Common sense philosophy states that we connect with the physical world around us through our perception of it. Philosophers call this view of perception 'direct realism'. The opposite view to this is 'the problem of secondary qualities', which relegates our perceptions – from colours, smells, sounds and tastes to how long something looks or how heavy something feels – to the mental realm, because science has no objective place for them. The logical conclusion of this argument is that we can never perceive physical objects or their properties through our senses.


Key Features
  • Gives a new and convincing interpretation of Reid on primary and secondary qualities
  • Formalises the problem of secondary qualities, the most important objection facing direct realism today
  • Engages with a historically wide range of thinkers, from early moderns to the present
  • Proposes an innovative philosophy of colour, where colours are objective, visible properties of mind-external entities
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