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Identity is uncertain from "summary" of A Treatise of Human Nature: Texts by David Hume

According to David Hume, the concept of identity is a complex and perplexing one. He argues that our understanding of identity is uncertain, as it is not based on any inherent qualities or characteristics. Instead, our sense of identity is constructed from our perceptions and experiences, which are constantly changing and evolving. Hume suggests that our notion of identity is rooted in our ability to recognize patterns and connections between different experiences. However, he points out that these patterns are not fixed or permanent, but rather fluid and subject to change. As a result, our sense of identity is constantly in flux, making it difficult to pin down or define with any certainty. Furthermore, Hume argues that our sense of self...
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    A Treatise of Human Nature: Texts

    David Hume

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