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The phrase "a bundle of perceptions" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a collection or aggregation of different sensory experiences or interpretations of reality. Example: "In philosophy, the mind is often viewed as a bundle of perceptions that shape our understanding of the world around us."
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Hume himself said (A Treatise of Human Nature) that his concept of mind as a bundle of perceptions inadequately accounts for the identity and simplicity of the mind.
Moreover, the mind itself, far from being an independent power, is simply "a bundle of perceptions" without unity or cohesive quality.
Bundle theory, Theory advanced by David Hume to the effect that the mind is merely a bundle of perceptions without deeper unity or cohesion, related only by resemblance, succession, and causation.
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It should have followed from his atomism that there is no unified consciousness, just "a bundle of different perceptions" (p. 252).
Yet for Sartre, unlike Husserl, the "I" or self is nothing but a sequence of acts of consciousness, notably including radically free choices (like a Humean bundle of perceptions).
David Hume developed a similar argument to that of Locke, arguing that there was no indivisible self or ego but that the self was a "bundle" of thoughts, feelings and perceptions, sufficiently interrelated to create a sense of a single entity.
A bundle of stinking rags and flesh".
I'm a bundle of nerves".
It's a bundle of neuroses.
Henry is a bundle of tics.
He grabbed a bundle of books.
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