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Lady Mary Shepherd, geborene Primrose (* 31. Dezember 1777 im Barnbougle Castle, Linlithgowshire; † 7. Januar 1847 in London) war eine Dame der schottischen Gesellschaft und eine Philosophin. Sie verfasste zwei Bücher und drei Essays. Nach den späten Aufzeichnungen ihrer Tochter, Mary Elizabeth Shepherd-Brandreth, verfasste sie auch eine metaphysische Abhandlung zu Hume und Joseph Priestley, die aber seither verloren gegangen ist. Lady Mary Shepherd, née Primrose (31 December 1777 – 7 January 1847) was a Scottish philosopher who published two philosophical books, one in 1824 and one in 1827. According to Robert Blakey, in her entry in his History of the Philosophy of the Mind, she exercised considerable influence over the Edinburgh philosophy of her day. Lady Mary Shepherd, née Primrose (31 décembre 1777 – 7 janvier 1847), est une philosophe britannique héritière et critique des Lumières écossaises.
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