This article aims to identify the bundle theory and its influence on the
philosophy of mind discussions. The theory was put forward by David Hume, one of
the pioneer philosophers of the Enlightenment era, in the context of personal
identity. Firstly, a general framework will be drawn about the problem of personal
identity. Secondly, it will be explained how the problem is understood in Hume’s
epistemology through concepts such as person, identity, self, selfhood. To see the
philosophical e…
Read moreThis article aims to identify the bundle theory and its influence on the
philosophy of mind discussions. The theory was put forward by David Hume, one of
the pioneer philosophers of the Enlightenment era, in the context of personal
identity. Firstly, a general framework will be drawn about the problem of personal
identity. Secondly, it will be explained how the problem is understood in Hume’s
epistemology through concepts such as person, identity, self, selfhood. To see the
philosophical effects caused by Hume's epistemology, discussions of the philosophy
of mind will be exemplified in the existence and knowledge of self through the mindbody understandings of philosophers. Daniel Dennet, John Searle, David Chalmers,
and Thomas Metzinger, who have theories about the relationship of self,
consciousness, and matter, are the names to be considered under the title of
philosophy of mind. Finally, Hume and his theories will be presented with several
assessments of the philosophical problems caused by the positions of the
aforementioned names on the issue of self. This article aims to reveal the similarities
between Hume and philosophers of mind in terms of the existence and knowledge
of the self. Except for the evaluation and conclusion section, this article aims to
present preliminary work on these approaches.