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Time is not a series of moments from "summary" of Time and Free Will (Annotated Edition) by Henri Bergson
The idea that time is not a series of moments is a central theme in Bergson's work. According to Bergson, time is not a collection of discrete, isolated moments that can be measured and quantified. Instead, time is a continuous, flowing phenomenon that cannot be broken down into individual units. This view challenges the traditional understanding of time as a series of distinct points or events that can be measured and analyzed. Bergson argues that our perception of time is shaped by our experience of the world around us. We perceive time as a series of moments because we are accustomed to thinking in terms of cause and effect, of before and after. However, this view of time is limited and ultimately inadequate. In reality, time is a dynamic and ever-changing force that ...Similar Posts
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