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What, for Hume, determines our causal inferences?
Self-discrepancy Theory
A theory suggesting that psychological distress and emotional discomfort arise from discrepancies between one's actual self, ideal self, and ought self.
Self-discrepancies
Refers to the differences between individuals' perceptions of their actual self and their ideal or ought selves, which can influence their emotional state and self-esteem.
Declarative Selves
Aspects of an individual's self-concept that are consciously acknowledged and can be verbally communicated to others.
Procedural Selves
Conceptual frameworks relating to the aspect of self that is concerned with the processes of self-regulation and goal achievement.
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