A Critical Examination of Modern Philosophical Thought about the Self

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Surveys arguments for/against the existence of a self in Descartes, Hume, Kant, and others. Argues that the self as human perceiving subject persisting through time as a single self, is an unavoidable aspect of the world-perceived. This self is not a substance, this perceiving self never appears as an object-perceived in the world.

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Michael LaFargue
Harvard Divinity School (Alumnus)

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