Empiricism And Subjectivity by Gilles Deleuze

An Essay on Hume's Theory of Human Nature

This philosophical work delves into the intricate relationship between empiricism and subjectivity, exploring how human experiences shape and define the self. It challenges traditional notions of identity by proposing that subjectivity is not a pre-existing essence but rather a construct formed through interactions with the world. The text examines the dynamic interplay between perception, experience, and individuality, arguing that understanding the self requires acknowledging the fluid and ever-evolving nature of human consciousness. Through a critical analysis of historical philosophical perspectives, it offers a fresh interpretation of how individuals come to understand and articulate their own existence.

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