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THE secondary literature on Hume's Treatise of Human Nature contains two major criticisms of the bundle theory of the self. The first centers on the problem of specifying a criterion by which perceptions can be grouped together into individual bundles. Given that the mind is simply a collection of perceptions (as Hume said), by what principle
Abstract. Hume’s account of the idea of self is highly distinctive but not fully elaborated. The first section of this chapter describes some of the most important roles that the idea of self plays in Hume’s Treatise, and it highlights three questions that naturally arise from this description.
‘Husserl (and Brentano) on Hume’s Notion of the Self’ is an outcome of the project ‘Virtues Old and New: Virtue Ethics in Hume and Mandeville’ (Czech Science Foundation).
Aug 31, 2022 · Download book EPUB. Hume on the Self and Personal Identity. Josef Moural. Part of the book series: Philosophers in Depth ( (PID)) 271 Accesses. Abstract. Josef Moural suggests that new light may be cast on the Appendix by considering Henry Home’s criticisms of the Treatise.
Feb 24, 2016 · This paper focuses on the question of how Hume’s analysis of the special issue of personal identity relates to his philosophy as a whole. In order to examine this question the paper looks at two central and much debated issues: Hume’s account of the self...
- Udo Thiel
- udo.thiel@uni-graz.at
- 2016
Hume's Labyrinth: A Search for the Self. Alan Schwerin - 2012 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press. The having objection to bundle theories of subjects of experience.
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I. Hume's Account and the Self at a Moment The problem Hume confronts is one about identity through change. The idea of identity or sameness, he says, is that of an object existing