Lady Mary Shepherd, born in 1792, was a Scottish philosopher and a notable figure in early 19th-century philosophy. She is often recognized for her work in metaphysics and epistemology, and she contributed to discussions on the nature of the self and the relationship between experience and knowledge. She is particularly known for her critiques of contemporaneous philosophical ideas, especially those related to the nature of perception and the existence of an external world.

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