Filozofija i Društvo (Jan 2019)

Hume’s theory of social constitution of the self

  • Azeri Siyaves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1904511A
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4
pp. 511 – 534

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Hume distinguishes between the self of thought and imagination and the self of the passions. He is criticized for contradicting himself as he allegedly attributes fictitiousness to the self in book one of the Treatise but later reintroduces the self in books two and three. Hume’s account of the idea of the self, however, is not contradictory: he shows the impossibility of a pure associationist-empiricist account of the self. Instead, he proposes a social account of the constitution of the idea of the self and consciousness. In doing so, Hume’s account of the self anticipates social-historical theories of the self.

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