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      • Hume suggests that the self is just a bundle of perceptions, like links in a chain. To look for a unifying self beyond those perceptions is like looking for a chain apart from the links that constitute it.
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  2. Dec 11, 2022 · This article explores Scottish philosopher David Hume’sbundle theory’ of the self. We will first tackle the concept of the ‘self’, how it is defined and how we can distinguish it from other related concepts.

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  3. Hume's Bundle Theory of the Self posits that the self is not a singular, unchanging entity, but rather a collection of perceptions and experiences that are constantly in flux.

  4. Hume asks us to consider what impression gives us our concept of self. We tend to think of ourselves as selves—stable entities that exist over time. But no matter how closely we examine our own experiences, we never observe anything beyond a series of transient feelings, sensations, and impressions.

  5. The thesis investigates David Hume’s concept of the self as it is presented in Book One and Two of the Treatise of Human Nature. The center point of the discussion is Hume’s understanding of the self as the bundle of perceptions. It will be shown that such an account can maintain identity of the self as an imperfect identity.

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  6. Bundle Theory of the Self. David Hume. From A Treatise of Human Nature, Book I: Of the understanding, Part IV: Of the sceptical and other systems of philosophy Section VI: Of Personal Identity by David Hume. 1.

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  7. Aug 13, 2023 · What is the self, and does the self change? These are questions philosopher David Hume sought to answer. In his philosophy, he advanced bundle theory, a theory of the self. Before delving into Hume's philosophy of the self, it is helpful to understand a bit more about his life.

  8. Feb 24, 2012 · With his bundle thesis on the self, Hume is clearly exhibiting an explicit commitment to the ontology of perceptions at the expense of all other ontologies. For instance, his bundle thesis on the self that is centered exclusively on perceptions implicitly excludes any commitment to the radically different ontologies of physical objects and minds.

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