Hazlitt on the Future of the Self

Journal of the History of Ideas 56 (3) (1995)
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Abstract

William Hazlitt's moment occurred in 1794, when he was sixteen years old. In that moment Hazlitt thought he realized three things: that we are naturally connected to ourselves in the past and present but only imagina-.

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