Hume on the Self

Metaphysica 13 (1):65-85 (2012)
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Abstract

In the Treatise Hume argues that a person is “nothing but a bundle of perceptions”. But what precisely is the meaning of this bundle thesis of a person? In my paper, an attempt is made to articulate two plausible interpretations of this controversial view and to identify and evaluate a number of problems for this thesis that is central to Hume’s account of the self.

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Alan Schwerin
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Problems of the Self.Bernard Williams - 1973 - Cambridge [Eng.]: Cambridge University Press.
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