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The self is a dynamic center of consciousness from "summary" of Time and Free Will (Annotated Edition) by Henri Bergson
This idea of the self as a dynamic center of consciousness is crucial to understanding Bergson's theory of time and free will. According to Bergson, the self is not a static entity but rather a constantly evolving and changing center of consciousness. It is dynamic in the sense that it is always in motion, always in flux. This dynamic nature of the self is what allows us to experience time in the way that we do. Time, for Bergson, is not a fixed and unchanging entity but rather a fluid and ev...Similar Posts
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