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Time and Free Will

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Exploring the philosophical concepts of time and consciousness, this work delves into the relationship between free will and the perception of time. Bergson argues against the mechanistic view of time, proposing that true understanding comes from lived experience rather than scientific measurement. He emphasizes the importance of intuition and subjective experience in grasping the essence of time, ultimately advocating for a more dynamic and fluid interpretation of reality that embraces the complexities of human existence.

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Time and Free Will, Henri Bergson

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2020
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2020
Format
rigide
Pages
132
ISBN13
9783752407969
Séries
Première publication
1889
Titre original
Essai sur les données immédiates de la conscience
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Exploring the philosophical concepts of time and consciousness, this work delves into the relationship between free will and the perception of time. Bergson argues against the mechanistic view of time, proposing that true understanding comes from lived experience rather than scientific measurement. He emphasizes the importance of intuition and subjective experience in grasping the essence of time, ultimately advocating for a more dynamic and fluid interpretation of reality that embraces the complexities of human existence.