http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2016v20n3p315 Hume’s Treatise, with its celebrated bundle theory of the self, is a significant contribution to the embryonic Newtonian experimental philosophy of the enlightenment. But the theory is inadequate as it stands, as the appendix to the Treatise makes clear. For this account of the self, apparently, rests on contradictory principles — propositions, fortunately, that can be reconciled, according to Hume. My paper is a critical exploration of Hume’s argument for this intriguing suggestion
In the appendix to his Treatise Hume admits that his philosophy of mind is defective. Relu...
The concept of the self is a highly contested topic. Traditionally it belonged to speculative metaph...
This bachelor's thesis puts forward an interpretation of David Hume's analysis of personal identity ...
Hume’s Treatise, with its celebrated bundle theory of the self, is a significant contribution to the...
In his Treatise of Human Nature Hume argues for a provocative account of the soul; the soul - or sel...
In his magnum opus, David Hume asserts that a person is “nothing but a bundle or collection of diffe...
This paper engages in the interpretative effort of elucidating the causes and the scope of Hume’s al...
In the 'Appendix' to the Treatise of Human Nature (1.) David Hume asserts that he has been unable to...
David Hume fancied himself the Newton of the mind, aiming to reinvent the study of human mental life...
In this paper, I argue that there is a sceptical argument against the senses advanced by Hume that f...
We are inclined to believe that we are persisting, unified subjects that undergo experience, whether...
Abstract Nathan Robert Cox, Ph.D. Department of Philosophy, April 20th 2011 University of Kansas 1.4...
I had entertain’d some hopes, that however deficient our theory of the intellectual world might be, ...
David Hume discusses that human beings have no identical self in his book A Treatise of Human Nature...
Hume warns his readers that his view on necessity will not be understood by his critics. As he sees ...
In the appendix to his Treatise Hume admits that his philosophy of mind is defective. Relu...
The concept of the self is a highly contested topic. Traditionally it belonged to speculative metaph...
This bachelor's thesis puts forward an interpretation of David Hume's analysis of personal identity ...
Hume’s Treatise, with its celebrated bundle theory of the self, is a significant contribution to the...
In his Treatise of Human Nature Hume argues for a provocative account of the soul; the soul - or sel...
In his magnum opus, David Hume asserts that a person is “nothing but a bundle or collection of diffe...
This paper engages in the interpretative effort of elucidating the causes and the scope of Hume’s al...
In the 'Appendix' to the Treatise of Human Nature (1.) David Hume asserts that he has been unable to...
David Hume fancied himself the Newton of the mind, aiming to reinvent the study of human mental life...
In this paper, I argue that there is a sceptical argument against the senses advanced by Hume that f...
We are inclined to believe that we are persisting, unified subjects that undergo experience, whether...
Abstract Nathan Robert Cox, Ph.D. Department of Philosophy, April 20th 2011 University of Kansas 1.4...
I had entertain’d some hopes, that however deficient our theory of the intellectual world might be, ...
David Hume discusses that human beings have no identical self in his book A Treatise of Human Nature...
Hume warns his readers that his view on necessity will not be understood by his critics. As he sees ...
In the appendix to his Treatise Hume admits that his philosophy of mind is defective. Relu...
The concept of the self is a highly contested topic. Traditionally it belonged to speculative metaph...
This bachelor's thesis puts forward an interpretation of David Hume's analysis of personal identity ...