Hume’s True Scepticism

Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK (2015)
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Abstract

David Hume is famous as a sceptical philosopher but the nature of his scepticism is difficult to pin down. Hume's True Scepticism provides the first sustained interpretation of Part 4 of Book 1 of Hume's Treatise: his deepest engagement with sceptical arguments, in which he notes that, while reason shows that we ought not to believe the verdicts of reason or the senses, we do so nonetheless. Donald C. Ainslie addresses Hume's theory of representation; his criticisms of Locke, Descartes, and other predecessors; his account of the imagination; his understanding of perceptions and sensory belief; and his bundle theory of the mind and his later rejection of it.

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Modern Philosophy: Persons and Perceptions

Hume argues that the person is a “bundle” of perceptions, rather than, as Locke supposes, a superintending subject that is conscious of its identity through time. This chapter shows that this conception of mind rests on Hume’s prior rejection of modern philosophy and the primary–secondary ... see more

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