Die Erkenntnislehre von William Hamilton (1788-1856) geh rt zu den bedeutendsten Leistungen der schottischen Philosophie des 19. Jahrhunderts. In seinem Buch setzt sich Franz Wilhelm Nauen kritisch mit Hamiltons Position zur Erkenntnistheorie auseinander und diskutiert insbesondere Hamiltons Ansatz des "philosophischen Common-sense", der davon ausgeht, dass bestimmte Erkenntnisse wie z.B. die Existenz einer Au enwelt oder anderer Menschen nicht durch Argumente bewiesen werden k nnen, sondern in gewisser Weise selbstverst ndlich sind.
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