Hume says that if he looks outside and within himself, he cannot perceive any object that could be the self. He can see momentary shapes and colors, sounds and tastes, etc. But he cannot see, hear,...


Hume says that if he looks outside and within himself, he cannot perceive any object that could be the self. He can see momentary shapes and colors, sounds and tastes, etc. But he cannot see, hear, taste, feel, or smell a permanent object that could be an enduring self. Do you think Hume is right? If you try to look inside yourself, can you catch any sight of your own self? Do you agree that this means that you do not have an enduring self? Why?



May 06, 2022
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