🎴 Flashcard Mode
The Self and Moral Identity
Card1 / 14
Mastered0
Review0
QuestionClick to flip
Which philosopher argued that personal identity is constituted by a series of mental events, rather than a material substance?
AnswerClick to flip back
A
David Hume
💡 Explanation:
David Hume, in his Treatise of Human Nature, argued that the self is a bundle of perceptions, rather than a permanent, unchanging substance.