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Thomas Reid and Scepticism : His Reliabilist Response, Paperback / softback Book

Thomas Reid and Scepticism : His Reliabilist Response Paperback / softback

Part of the Routledge Studies in Eighteenth-Century Philosophy series

Paperback / softback

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This book bears witness to the current reawakening of interest in Reid's philosophy.

It first examines Reid's negative attack on the Way of Ideas, and finds him to be a devastating critic of his predecessors.

Turning to the positive part of Reid's programme, the author then develops a fresh interpretation of Reid as an anticipator of present-day 'reliabilism'. Throughout the book, Reid is presented as a powerful thinker with much to say to philosophers in the twenty-first century.

The book will be of interest not only to Reid scholars and historians of philosophy, but also to specialists and students in contemporary epistemology.

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