"A Defence of Common Sense" is a philosophical work written by the Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid, published in 1764. Reid was a prominent figure in the Scottish Enlightenment and a founder of the Scottish school of common sense philosophy. In this work, he defends the principles of common sense against the skepticism and idealism prevalent in the philosophy of his time, particularly in response to the works of philosophers like David Hume.
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