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Body, Mind and Self in Humes Critical Realism

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The essay defends Hume's non-substantialist bundle theory of the mind, arguing that personhood is a forensic concept tied to moral and normative relations in society. It emphasizes that identity is shaped by character, with sympathy and the passions of pride and humility playing key roles. Additionally, the importance of the body in defining identity is thoroughly explored, asserting that an embodied consciousness is essential. The work also examines various theories of mind and consciousness, including neutral monism and intentionality, along with the implications of privacy in understanding other minds.

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Body, Mind and Self in Humes Critical Realism, Fred Wilson

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2008
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