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Does Hume believe that we have experience of the self?
Nothing directly outside of association with sensory perceptions.
According to Hume, do we have an impression of the self?
Nothing directly outside of association with sensory perceptions.
On Hume's view, what are the two mental activities that we confuse?
Thinking about the sequence of related objects and thinking about one uninterrupted and invariable object.
Does Hume believe, along with Plato, that we have a soul?
Hume is skeptical that we are of any substance at all.
Empiricism
The view that all human knowledge comes from sensory experience.