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title: 'Immediate Perception as Held by Reid and Hamilton Considered as a Refutation of the Skepticism of Hume'
type: pdf
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authors:
- 'James Fair Latimer, Sr.'
date: 1880-01-01
collection: 'Archives'
subcollection: '19th century'
topics:
- 'Epistemology'
- 'Apologetical Method'
scriptures:
- 'Romans 1'
- 'Psalms 19'
url: https://confessional.org/archives/19th-century/latimer-1880-immediate-perception-as-held-by-reid-and-hamilton-considered-as-a-refutation-of-the-skepticism-of-hume
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# Immediate Perception as Held by Reid and Hamilton Considered as a Refutation of the Skepticism of Hume

Examines Reid and Hamilton&#039;s Common Sense philosophy defending immediate perception and belief in an external world as a reply to Berkeley and Hume&#039;s skepticism.

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