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Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness by Henri Bergson, F. L. Pogson
gijshuppertz's review against another edition
3.0
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.
evan_streeby's review against another edition
Good work with extremely influential ideas. You can really see the influence this had on 20th century philosophy, as I felt I already knew all the major defenses and objections to each contention; though I do feel a lot of it was co-opted from Plato (shocker)
The most difficult aspect of this work to accept is his denial of any sense of ‘becoming’. States of affairs superimposed on this time-stamped now are what exists for Bergson.
The most difficult aspect of this work to accept is his denial of any sense of ‘becoming’. States of affairs superimposed on this time-stamped now are what exists for Bergson.
breadandmushrooms's review against another edition
challenging
informative
reflective
slow-paced
4.75
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