Abstract
The emergence of the pictorial vocabulary, as opposed to essentialist modes of thought, requires the reinterpretation of a number of philosophical problems, such as personal identity and external objects. The article analyzes the problem of change and loss of these identities, in two opposing perspectives: the disfigurement and destruction, associating the first to idealist empiricism and the second to the philosophy of David Hume belief.
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