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The self is a dynamic process from "summary" of Time and Free Will (Annotated Edition) by Henri Bergson
The self, according to Bergson, is not a fixed entity but rather a dynamic process that is in a constant state of flux. It is not something that can be pinned down or captured in a single moment, but rather something that is always in motion, always changing. This concept of the self as a dynamic process is essential to Bergson's philosophy of time and free will. He argues that our perception of time is intimately tied to our sense of self, and that both are constantly evolving and changing. For Bergson, the self is not something that exists independently of time, but rather something that is shaped by time and by the experiences that we have throughout our lives. Our sense of self is not a fixed and unchanging thing, but rather a fluid and evolving process that is influenced by our past, our present, and our future. Bergson'...Similar Posts
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