Descartes is a dualist who insists that the body and the mind are independent entities seeing as he was capable of conceiving them as separate. He believed that human beings received knowledge through innate knowledge rather than the senses. Humanity has the most direct sensory impression of the body rather than the mind. Hume was of the view that a person’s individual ideas and impressions are responsible for building knowledge.
David Hume’s skepticism about the self is rooted in his need for direct sensory impressions. Considering Descartes’ distinction between mind and body, which do we have the most direct sensory impressions of? What might Hume say about this?
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