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A Treatise of Human Nature - Project GutenbergNo quality of human nature is more remarkable, both in itself and in its consequences, than that propensity we have to sympathize with others.
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Hume's Bundle Theory of the Self: A Limited Defense - jstorHUME'S BUNDLE THEORY OF THE SELF: A LIMITED DEFENSE. NELSON PIKE. THE secondary literature on Hume's Treatise of. Human Nature contains two major criticisms of.
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[PDF] Divided Minds and the Nature of Persons - rintintin.colorado.eduGiven the advances in psychology and neurophysiology, the Bundle Theory may now seem to be obviously true. It may seem uninteresting to deny that there are.
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Derek Parfit, Divided Minds and the Nature of Persons - PhilPapersAccording to the Bundle Theory we must claim that there are long series of different mental states and events, each series being what we call one life. The ...
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The Chimeric Self: A Neo Naturalist Bundle Theory of the Self - PMCFeb 7, 2019 · Neo Naturalist Bundle Theory of the Self is a realist and physicalist theory of the Self which uses only identity to explain what phenomenal ...Empirical--Phenomenal Models... · Physics-Alism And Fallacious... · Neo Naturalism And Person
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Properties - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 23, 1999 · A well-known such approach is the bundle theory, which takes particulars to be nothing more than “bundles” of universals connected by a special ...
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Object - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 26, 2017 · On the immanent universal version of the bundle theory, objects are bundles of universals, and those universals are located in space and time.Ordinary Objects · Abstract Objects · Nonexistent Objects · Possible Objects
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Bundle Theory with Kinds | The Philosophical QuarterlyMay 10, 2019 · Mereological bundle theory is supposed to be an improvement over traditional bundle theory, since it takes the primitive relation of bundling to ...
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Treatise of Human Nature/Book 1: Of the understanding/Part 4 ...May 22, 2022 · SECTION VI. Of personal identity. There are some philosophers, who imagine we are every moment intimately conscious of what we ...
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Mind in Indian Buddhist PhilosophyDec 3, 2009 · 3. Not-self (anātman). This Buddhist view of the impermanence of all phenomena works against the natural tendency to assume that knowledge and ...History of the Issue · Consciousness and Cognition · Theories of Mind
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Buddha - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 17, 2011 · This is the famous Buddhist teaching of non-self (anātman). And it is with this teaching that the controversy begins concerning whether Gautama ...Buddha as Philosopher · Non-Self · Attitude toward Reason · Bibliography
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David Hume - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 26, 2001 · Hume holds an empiricist version of the theory, because he thinks that everything we believe is ultimately traceable to experience. He begins ...Hume's Moral Philosophy · Kant and Hume on Causality · On Free Will · On Religion
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Personal Identity - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 20, 2002 · We are collections of mental states or events: “bundles of perceptions”, as Hume said (1978 [1739]: 252; see also Quinton 1962, Campbell 2006).
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The Works, vol. 2 An Essay concerning Human Understanding Part ...The second part of Locke's most important work of philosophy. Continued from volume 1. It also contains some of his shorter writings.
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[PDF] The self in Hume's "Treatise" - Scholars ArchiveJan 1, 2015 · Given the bundle theory and the fact that we have an idea of simple and identical self (but no impression), Hume must now account for how we are.
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Phenomenology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy١٦/١١/٢٠٠٣ · Phenomenology is the study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view.
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The Project Gutenberg E-text of The Categories, by AristotleOct 23, 2008 · The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Categories, by Aristotle. This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
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Aristotle's Categories - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 7, 2007 · In the Predicamenta, Aristotle discusses in detail the categories of substance (2a12–4b19), quantity (4b20–6a36), relatives (6a37–8b24), and ...The Four-Fold Division · The Ten-Fold Division · Detailed Discussion
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Meditations on First Philosophy by Rene DescartesMeditations on First Philosophy in which are demonstrated the existence of God and the distinction between the human soul and the body.
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Substance - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 3, 2004 · It follows that on the bundle theory, any change of property is a change in the identity of the substance to which it belongs. And yet, it is ...
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Material objects and essential bundle theory | Philosophical StudiesOct 27, 2017 · According to bundle theories, material objects are 'bundles' of their qualities. There is nothing to being the object, other than its properties ...
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William of Ockham - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 11, 2024 · For Ockham, everything that exists in the created universe is a singular substance or a singular quality. In principle, metaphysical nominalism ...
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Identity Over Time - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 18, 2005 · Identity is utterly simple and unproblematic. Everything is identical to itself; nothing is ever identical to anything except itself.
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Substance | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyHence, Hume adopts a bundle view of the mind and other putative substances not only in the moderate sense that he denies that minds involve a propertyless ...
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Thomas Reid - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 28, 2000 · Reid affirms that humans have diachronic personal identity, and denies Hume's so-called 'bundle theory'. Reid asserts the relation between ...
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Mind, bundle theory of - Routledge Encyclopedia of PhilosophyThis theory owes its name to Hume, who described the self or person (which he assumed to be the mind) as 'nothing but a bundle or collection of different ...
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Kant's View of the Mind and Consciousness of SelfJul 26, 2004 · Immediately after introducing recognition, Kant brings apperception and the unity of apperception into the discussion. The acts by which we ...
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[PDF] Hume's psychology: the principles of association, imagination and ...Hume argues that the self is nothing more than a 'bundle' of thoughts and experiences. So what is it that ties a particular set of experiences into the ...
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Process PhilosophyOct 15, 2012 · Some process philosophers (e.g. Whitehead) took organismic processes as their central model for a concept of occurrences that generate the ...
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[PDF] Process and Reality | AntilogicalismProcess and Reality, Whitehead's magnum opus, is one of the major philosophical works of the modern world, and an extensive body of sec- ondary literature ...
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L. Stafford Betty The Buddhist-Humean parallels: Postmortem - jstorThese perceptions, when triggered (Hume has no theory of "perfuming"- he does not claim to be able to say what ultimately triggers these perceptions), cause ...
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Deconstruction of Hume-Buddhism Relation: A Final Note on Anattā ...Jul 30, 2020 · Abstract. When Hume's understanding of empiricism is handled, his ideas towards human self are usually narrated with the phrase of “bundle ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] Could David Hume Have Known about Buddhism? Charles ...More generally, whether or not Hume's philosophical doctrines were specifically influenced by Buddhism, it is interesting to see how much opportunity there was.
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The Possibility of Oriental Influence in Hume's Philosophy - jstorproblem, the possibility that Buddhist thought may have played a major role in the initial formulation of Hume's Treatise. If the venture seems slightly.
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[PDF] Donald C. Williams's Defence of Real Metaphysics - PhilPapersToday Williams is mostly known for his ontology of abstract particulars or 'tropes'. (1953a, 1953b) and his defence of the four-dimensional manifold theory of ...
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Bradley's Regress - Maurin - 2012 - Compass HubOct 12, 2012 · In this paper I critically investigate the argument that lead Bradley to his startling conclusion, as well as most of the many and varied reactions it has ...
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Anna-Sofia Maurin, Trope theory and the Bradley regress - PhilPapersTrope theory is the view that the world is a world of abstract particular qualities. But if all there is are tropes, how do we account for the truth of ...
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Derek Parfit, Reasons and Persons - PhilPapersChallenging, with several powerful arguments, some of our deepest beliefs about rationality, morality, and personal identity, Parfit claims that we have a false ...Missing: bundle | Show results with:bundle
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[PDF] Two Bundle Views of Personal Identity - Scholars Commons @ LaurierThe two philosophers are David. Hume and Derek Parfit. Both arrive at similar and quite radical beliefs about personal identity. And both have documented the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Bundle Theory Approach to Relational Quantum MechanicsFeb 18, 2021 · The present essay provides a new metaphysical interpretation of Relational Quantum Mechanics (RQM) in terms of mereological bundle theory.The Bundle Theory Approach... · 3 Mereological Bundle Theory · 4.1 The Mereological Bundle...
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Bundle Theories - Bibliography - PhilPapersThe bundle theory construes objects as collections of properties (tropes or universals) tied together by a bundling relation, often called "compresence". It ...
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The embodied, relational self: extending or rejecting the mind?I argue that the relational, embodied account of the self is as damning for the identification of self and mind as it first appears, even if the mind is ...