According to David Hume, there is no continuous, permanent self.

Select one:
True
False

I think true

false

To determine if your answer is correct, let's first understand David Hume's philosophy on the self. David Hume was an empiricist philosopher who argued that there is no continuous, permanent self.

According to Hume, when we introspect and try to identify a permanent and unchanging self, we do not find any evidence to support its existence. Instead, he believed that our perception of self is merely a bundle of various perceptions, thoughts, and experiences that are constantly changing.

So, in this case, your answer that it is true is correct. According to David Hume's philosophy, there is no continuous, permanent self.