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The past is always in flux from "summary" of Time and Free Will (Annotated Edition) by Henri Bergson
The idea that the past is always in flux may seem counterintuitive at first. We tend to think of the past as fixed and unchangeable, a series of events that have already occurred and cannot be altered. However, Bergson challenges this notion by arguing that our understanding of the past is constantly evolving. Our memories, he argues, are not static records of past events, but living interpretations that change over time. As we reflect on our experiences, we reinterpret them in light of new information and perspectives. This process of reinterpretation is ongoing and can reshape our understanding of the past in unpredictable ways. Moreover, Bergson contends that the past is not a separate entity ...Similar Posts
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