Exploring Common Sense in Human Perception

By Thomas Reid

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In Inquiry into the Human Mind, Thomas Reid offers a thought-provoking critique of Kantian philosophy, illuminating the limitations our senses impose on our understanding of reality. He challenges John Locke’s assertion that perception is solely rooted in sensory experience, arguing instead that our collective sensations often misrepresent the true nature of the world. Reid posits that fundamental aspects of perception—like space and time—cannot be solely derived from sensory input, leaving their origins shrouded in mystery. Interestingly, while Reid was unaware of Kants work, his insights surprisingly resonate with Kantian principles, delving deeply into the complexities of human cognition and its a priori elements. This groundbreaking book is essential reading for anyone fascinated by the nuances of perception and remains significantly more illuminating than much of the philosophy written after Kant. Prooflisteners for this book were MaryAnn Spiegel and denisedee, with metacoordination and cataloging by TriciaG and J. M. Smallheer.

Episode Date
014 - Conclusion
Feb 25, 2026
013 - Of Seeing Sec 24
Feb 25, 2026
012 - Of Seeing Secs 21 - 23
Feb 25, 2026
011 - Of Seeing Secs 19 - 20
Feb 25, 2026
010 - Of Seeing Secs 14 - 18
Feb 25, 2026
009 - Of Seeing Secs 11 - 13
Feb 25, 2026
008 - Of Seeing Secs 8 - 10
Feb 25, 2026
007 - Of Seeing Secs 1 - 7
Feb 25, 2026
006 - Of Touch
Feb 25, 2026
005 - Of Hearing
Feb 25, 2026
004 - Of Tasting
Feb 25, 2026
003 - Of Smelling
Feb 25, 2026
002 - Introduction
Feb 25, 2026
001 - Dedication
Feb 25, 2026