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Thursday, November 26, 2009

"Time and Free Will" by Henri Bergson,1889


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It is inappropriate to limit thought to spatial concepts ;
time,in particular,should not be conceived of as extension.
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It is misleading to conceived of dynamic matters by the use of static concepts.
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In giving accounts of aesthetic feelings or sensations,
philosophers often attempt to describe qualitative changes in a quantitative fashion.
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Space is the material with which mind builds up the conception of number,
but the sensations by means of which we form the idea of space are themselves unextended and qualitative,not quantitative.
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Time is duration,
and duration may very well be nothing but succession of qualitative changes permeating each other.
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A self of pure duration is not subject to the distinctions which are imposed upon the self considered symbolically ; the self is free when its acts spring from the whole personality.
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