SCOTTISH SCHOOL PHILOSOPHER'S IMAGE IN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT OF ENLIGHTENMENT
Abstract
the Scottish school founder of Enlightenment. The object of
biographical study is personality and periodization of Reids
art, in which the problem of common sense takes the central
place. In such a reliance on common sense is the undoubted
value of the Scottish school of philosophizing. In philosophical
and biographical dimension Reids specifi city of creativity also
expressed itself in the fact that he devoted himself to the protection
of common sense philosophy of Humes skepticism
and Berkeleys immaterialism.
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