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Consciousness is not static from "summary" of Time and Free Will (Annotated Edition) by Henri Bergson
The idea that consciousness is not static is a fundamental concept in understanding human experience. Bergson argues that consciousness is always in a state of flux, constantly evolving and changing in response to external stimuli and internal thoughts. It is never fixed or stagnant, but rather dynamic and fluid. According to Bergson, our perception of time is intimately connected to this dynamic nature of consciousness. Time is not a series of discrete moments, but a continuous flow in which the past, present, and future are all intertwined. Our experience of time is shaped by our consciousness, which is constantly shifting and adapting to ...Similar Posts
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