A Study in Realism

John Laird’s A Study in Realism (1920) is a significant philosophical work that explores the nature of reality and perception from the standpoint of realist philosophy. Laird systematically examines the relationship between the mind and the external world, challenging idealist doctrines and defending the independence of the objective world from mental constructs. Through rigorous analysis, he discusses key concepts such as truth, knowledge, and existence, positioning realism as a coherent response to prevailing philosophical debates of the early twentieth century. Clear, analytical, and deeply reflective, the book remains an important contribution to metaphysics and epistemology, offering enduring insights into the foundations of realist thought.

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John Laird’s A Study in Realism (1920) is a significant philosophical work that explores the nature of reality and perception from the standpoint of realist philosophy. Laird systematically examines the relationship between the mind and the external world, challenging idealist doctrines and defending the independence of the objective world from mental constructs. Through rigorous analysis, he discusses key concepts such as truth, knowledge, and existence, positioning realism as a coherent response to prevailing philosophical debates of the early twentieth century. Clear, analytical, and deeply reflective, the book remains an important contribution to metaphysics and epistemology, offering enduring insights into the foundations of realist thought.

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