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Thomas Reid and the Problem of Secondary Qualities: Edinburgh Studies in Scottish Philosophy

Autor Christopher A Shrock
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mai 2019
'Shrock uses Reid's ideas to defend direct realism against a serious objection - that the things we perceive have secondary qualities, such as colours and tastes, but these cannot be qualities of external things. Clearly and engagingly written, this book is exemplary both as exposition and interpretation of Reid and as philosophical problem solving.' James Van Cleve, University of Southern California How Thomas Reid saves Common Sense Realism from the Problem of Secondary Qualities Common Sense disposes us to think that in perception we connect with the physical world around us. Philosophers call this view of perception Direct Realism. Contrary to this, the Problem of Secondary Qualities relegates colours, smells, sounds, tastes and heat to the subjective or mental realm because science offers no objective, physical place for them. From there, the Problem extends its reach, suggesting that we never perceive physical objects or their properties, at least not directly. Despite Common Sense's urgings, perceptual length, shape, weight and everything we seem to sense exists only in the mind. The hero of this work is Thomas Reid, the father of Common Sense philosophy. With a new reading of Reid on primary and secondary qualities, Christopher A. Shrock illuminates his theory of perception. He follows Reid's lead in defending Common Sense against the Problem of Secondary Qualities, while maintaining a healthy optimism about science and reason. Along the way Shrock engages a historically wide range of thinkers, from early moderns to the present. Christopher A. Shrock is Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at Ohio Valley University Cover image: Rev. Thomas Reid (detail), Sir Henry Raeburn, 1796 © The Hunterian, University of Glasgow 2017 Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-1784-6 Barcode
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474452779
ISBN-10: 1474452779
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 2 B/W illustrations 2 B/W tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Edinburgh Studies in Scottish Philosophy


Notă biografică

Christopher A. Shrock is Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Ohio Valley University.

Cuprins

Part I: Why Secondary Qualities are a Problem
1. Why Direct Realism?
2. General Exposition of the Problem of Secondary Qualities
3. Why Direct Realism Needs Objective Secondary Qualities
Part II: How Thomas Reid Solves the Problem
4. Primary and Secondary Qualities in Reid's Theory of PercePartion
5. Answering the Problem of Secondary Qualities
6. Understanding Reid's Distinction
Part III: Eight Objections with Replies
7. Scientific Objections
8. Philosophical Objections
9. A Historical Objection
10. Conclusion

Descriere

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, not of the world.