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William Hazlitt

In Our Time

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My First Equations With Poets

In 1808, Haslett published an essay on the principles of human action. He thought that he had come up with a really original philosophical idea. It came out of a debate in the 18th century about personal identity and continuity of personality through time. And this is that our future selves don't exist, and therefore our relationship to our own future selves is the same as our relationship to anybody else. The importance of that insight was that people think that the reason why we do what we do, the basis of our moral action, is our self-interest.

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