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Name: Rissa M.

Barrida Understanding the Self


Section/Year: BSIT-1A

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David Hume Same Immanuel Kant

According to David Hume,


he says that "there is no self" David Hume and according to
because he is influenced by Immanuel Kant are Immanuel Kant "Self
empiricism. He believes in the both known for their is a product of reason"
bundle theory, a collection
great contributions to so there is self.
of impressions. He doesn't believe
in things that cannot be seen. philosophy. Hume is -Self is not just what
He says we need to go first to feel, to see, mainly known for his gives one his personality
and to hear before we assumed. empiricism, skepticism but also the seat of
David Hume and naturalism. Kant is knowledge acquisition for
said that we have impressions best recognized for his all human persons
and ideas, great work in -The self constructs its own
but impressions for him metaphysics, ethics reality creating a world that
are products of
and also, for his is familiar and predictable.
direct experience. For example,
what you contributions in -Through our rationality, the
feel about talking to someone is what we others disciplines self transcends sense
call an impression. When you feel happy, in the area of experience
that's direct experience. Also, philosophy. We can construct ourselves,
the idea there is self because the
for him is a copy of an impression, the mind organize or experience.
imagination. The idea of a personal identity
is the result of imagination.
Based on David Hume, we cannot sense the self
, so according to him, "There is no self."

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