
This Guide Leads Readers Systematically Through The Arguments Of Mary Shepherd's Two Books. Chapters 1-4 Cover The Arguments In The Essay Upon The Relation Of Cause And Effect (1824), Where Shepherd Argues That Causal Principles Can Be Known By Reason To Be Necessary Truths And That Causal Inferences Can Be Rationally Justified. Shepherd's Primary Target In This Work Is Hume, But She Also Addresses The Views Of Thomas Brown And William Lawrence. Shepherd Considered Her Second Book, Essays On The Perception Of An External Universe, And Other Subjects Connected With The Doctrine Of Causation (1827), To Be An Extension Of The Earlier Project On Causation; Here She Appeals To The Causal Principles Established In The First Book To Argue That We Can Know Through Reason That An External World Of Continually-existing Objects Must Exist Independently Of Us, As The Causes Of Our Sensations. Chapter 5 Of This Guide Addresses Shepherd's Accounts Of Sensation And Reasoning; Chapters 6-9 Lead The Reader Through The Arguments Of The Essays, As Well Laying Out Shepherd's Views On Skepticism And Berkeleyan Idealism, Her Accounts Of Mind And Body, Her Philosophy Of Religion, And The Solutions She Offers To Two Puzzles About Vision-- Provided By Publisher.
This guide investigates the core philosophical arguments of Mary Shepherd regarding causality, perception, and the existence of an external world. Author Deborah A. Boyle provides a structured analysis of Shepherd's two primary texts, situating her work within the broader context of 19th-century British philosophy. The book argues that Shepherd’s rationalist approach offers a robust defense against Humean skepticism and Berkeleyan idealism through a systematic application of causal principles.
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Scholars identify this guide as a primary resource for navigating the complex, often overlooked arguments of Mary Shepherd. Readers frequently note the clarity with which Boyle synthesizes dense metaphysical concepts for both students and professional philosophers.
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Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
New York, Ny, United States Of America : Oxford University Press, 2023
ISBN-10:
0190090367
ISBN-13:
9780190090364
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