Ideas y Valores (Apr 2014)

Hume and the Fiction of Personal Identity

  • Francisco Pereira Gandarillas

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 154
pp. 191 – 213

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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.

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