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Single Idea 1321

[from 'Treatise of Human Nature' by David Hume, in 9. Objects / E. Objects over Time / 2. Objects that Change ]

Full Idea

The objects which are variable or interrupted, and yet are supposed to continue the same, are such only as consist of a succession of parts, connected together by resemblance, contiguity, or causation.

Gist of Idea

If identity survives change or interruption, then resemblance, contiguity or causation must unite the parts of it

Source

David Hume (Treatise of Human Nature [1739], I.IV.6)

Book Reference

'Personal Identity', ed/tr. Perry,John [University of California 1975], p.165