Sinossi
Il volume contiene tutti i grandi temi della filosofia di Bergson e in particolare l'idea di durata, ovvero di un tempo qualitativo non riducibile al tempo spazializzato dagli orologi. Questa originale nozione influenzerà l'intero orizzonte filosofico del Novecento ma anche zone consistenti dell'esperienza letteraria (Proust vi si ispirò direttamente). Insieme alla "durata" Bergson propone altre idee decisive come quella di "differenza" (che verrà raccolta soprattutto da Deleuze), di "virtuale", di "creatività", di "libertà", e naturalmente di "coscienza".
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- Pagine: 156
- Data di uscita: 01-12-2001
Recensioni
Reading Bergson's Time And Free Will Henri Bergson (1859 -- 1941) was the rare philosopher who received for a time a large popular following together with the Nobel Prize for Literature. From a time of great influence, Bergson's works fell into years of neglect. There has been a revival of late of in Leggi tutto
يمثل بيرغسون احد الوجوه المؤسسة للفلسفة الفرنسية المعاصرة , وقد بلور فكره بالاعتماد على تحليل نقدي للمناهج وللنتائج العلمية لعصره وتطمح فلسفته ذات الطابع الروحي الى ان تكون بمنزلة عودة واعية ومتعقلة الى معطيات الحدس والتي تمكننا وحدها من التطابق مع الحركة الحرة والهالة للحياة والروح وهذا الكتاب كان Leggi tutto
When I was in the process of reading this book, I often felt frustrated: Bergson seemed to go on at length with empirical details of scientific theories of space and time, at a level of detail that seemed irrelevant to his main philosophical points. And then his philosophical points didn't seem to m Leggi tutto
I have never seen a philosopher that looks like his philosophy. Bergson appears incredibly comical because he has a face that's in a constant state of confusion, but the more you look at him the more you realize a hint of enlightenment within the tensions of his facial muscles. Perhaps what distingu Leggi tutto
Bergson sets out to prove the existence of Free Will (if his claim is true that the final chapter, which deals with this, is the most important); he begins with challenging the Kantian transcendental aesthetic by retorting that the mechanistical space-time apperception is but one of many interlocked Leggi tutto
Het is een ontzettend boeiend werk, ik heb er echter maar beperkte fragmenten uit kunnen halen die ik volledig begreep, omdat het in het verloop van het boek steeds moeilijker en moeilijker werd. Zeker een herlezing waard.
"If magnitude, outside you, is never intensive, intensity, within you, is never magnitude." ... that just about covers it.
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