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Understanding time requires a leap of intuition from "summary" of Time and Free Will (Annotated Edition) by Henri Bergson

To truly grasp the nature of time, one must be willing to take a leap of intuition. This leap is not one that can be logically explained or deduced through empirical evidence; rather, it is a leap into the realm of pure intuition, where one must open themselves up to the mysteries of time itself. Time, according to Bergson, is not something that can be fully understood through the intellect alone. It is a fluid, ever-changing entity that defies rigid definition or measurement. In order to truly understand time, one must be willing to let go of their preconceived notions and allow themselves to experience time as it truly is - a dynamic force that is constantly in motion. This requires a certain openness of mind, a willingness to let go of the constraints of traditional logic and reasoning. Bergson believed that time is not something that can be fully grasped through the intellect alone; rather, it is something that must be felt and experienced on a deeper, more intuitive level. By taking this leap of intuition, one can begin to see time not as a series of discrete moments or events, but as a continuous flow of becoming. Time, in Bergson's view, is not something that can be divided up into past, present, and future; rather, it is a unified whole that encompasses all of these aspects at once. This holistic view of time requires a willingness to let go of traditional notions of causality and linearity, and to embrace the idea that time is a complex, multidimensional entity that cannot be fully understood through traditional means.
  1. Understanding time requires a willingness to let go of our preconceived notions and to open ourselves up to the mysteries of the universe. By taking a leap of intuition, we can begin to see time not as a series of discrete moments, but as a fluid, ever-changing entity that defies easy explanation. It is only by embracing this more intuitive understanding of time that we can begin to truly grasp the nature of the world around us.
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Time and Free Will (Annotated Edition)

Henri Bergson

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