The standard interpretation of Hume’s theory of personal identity usually accepts two important theses: (T1) there is no self or mind endowed with simplicity and perfect identity; (T2) Hume defends a specific metaphysical theory regarding the nature of the self or of the mind, according to which it is only a bundle of perceptions. The article argues that both of those statements are false. Accepting them would commit Hume to a form of epistemic and metaphysical dogmatism that is incompatible with his experimental philosophy
In this paper, I argue that there is a sceptical argument against the senses advanced by Hume that f...
The thesis investigates David Hume's concept of the self as it is presented in Book One and Two of t...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2016v20n3p315 Hume’s Treatise, with its celebrated bundle theor...
The standard interpretation of Hume's theory of personal identity usually accepts two important...
This paper engages in the interpretative effort of elucidating the causes and the scope of Hume’s al...
I had entertain’d some hopes, that however deficient our theory of the intellectual world might be, ...
This bachelor's thesis puts forward an interpretation of David Hume's analysis of personal identity ...
In the 'Appendix' to the Treatise of Human Nature (1.) David Hume asserts that he has been unable to...
The article focuses on the connection between David Hume’s explication of personal identity and what...
David Hume discusses that human beings have no identical self in his book A Treatise of Human Nature...
The author contends that a realistic interpretation of Hume's theory of perception will lead us to a...
Hume’s critique of traditional abstraction entails a result that undercuts his account of the idea o...
Why does my imagination form the idea that I have one diachronic identity? I argue that this is the ...
In the “Appendix” to the Treatise, Hume claims that he has discovered a “very considerable” mistake ...
The following article examines the comparison between the human mind and a Commonwealth proposed by ...
In this paper, I argue that there is a sceptical argument against the senses advanced by Hume that f...
The thesis investigates David Hume's concept of the self as it is presented in Book One and Two of t...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2016v20n3p315 Hume’s Treatise, with its celebrated bundle theor...
The standard interpretation of Hume's theory of personal identity usually accepts two important...
This paper engages in the interpretative effort of elucidating the causes and the scope of Hume’s al...
I had entertain’d some hopes, that however deficient our theory of the intellectual world might be, ...
This bachelor's thesis puts forward an interpretation of David Hume's analysis of personal identity ...
In the 'Appendix' to the Treatise of Human Nature (1.) David Hume asserts that he has been unable to...
The article focuses on the connection between David Hume’s explication of personal identity and what...
David Hume discusses that human beings have no identical self in his book A Treatise of Human Nature...
The author contends that a realistic interpretation of Hume's theory of perception will lead us to a...
Hume’s critique of traditional abstraction entails a result that undercuts his account of the idea o...
Why does my imagination form the idea that I have one diachronic identity? I argue that this is the ...
In the “Appendix” to the Treatise, Hume claims that he has discovered a “very considerable” mistake ...
The following article examines the comparison between the human mind and a Commonwealth proposed by ...
In this paper, I argue that there is a sceptical argument against the senses advanced by Hume that f...
The thesis investigates David Hume's concept of the self as it is presented in Book One and Two of t...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2016v20n3p315 Hume’s Treatise, with its celebrated bundle theor...