The Denial of the Idea of Personal Identity as a Result of Hume's Skepticism

Nurten Öztanrıkulu Özel
2019 Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy  
The problem of personal identity in philosophy is mostly handled as an identity or a "self" problem. When handled with the identity problem, personal identity means the identification of a person in a certain time point with a person at another time point. When handled together with the "self" problem; however, personal identity is considered a part of a substantive and metaphysical investigation. Hume's philosophy includes both aspects of the discussions of personal identity in an opposing
more » ... er. In the present study, Hume's thoughts on the problem of personal identity will be examined. Firstly, the meaning of the idea of the self in his epistemology based on perception will be dealt with. Then, identity will be searched. It will be claimed that the thing that formed the theses of Hume about self and identity is his skepticism; and that Hume reinforces his thoughts on metaphysics with this investigation. In addition, it will be defended that in order to better understand the personal identity, it is necessary to consider his views on the nature of belief.
doi:10.18491/beytulhikme.510498 fatcat:seo4pa2gdrcphj3qe4eyvweofq