Introduction
1: Reid and the Foundations of Scottish Common Sense
2: Kames and the Argument from Perceptual Reliability
3: Reid and the Problem of the External World
4: Stewart and Hamilton: Defenders of the Faith
5: Ferrier and the Myth of Scottish Common Sense Realism
6: Ferrier and the Foundations of Idealism
7: 'Scottish to the very core'
Douglas McDermid is associate professor of philosophy at Trent University in Peterborough, Canada. In addition to the history of Scottish philosophy, his research interests include epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of religion, philosophy and literature, and the history of American philosophy. He is the author of journal articles on these topics and also of The Varieties of Pragmatism: Truth, Realism, and Knowledge From James to Rorty (Bloomsbury 2006).
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