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Bergson's theory of duration
pp. 27-47
Résumé
"Perhaps' remarked Samuel Alexander, "Bergson … has been the first philosopher to take Time seriously"1 In this paper I propose to examine Bergson's theory of real time, or duration. To do so is to explore the key concept from which flows Bergsonism, as well as most contemporary process philosophy. Before proceeding, however, a remark on the origin of Bergson's discovery of duration is in order.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Feibleman James K., Morrison Paul G., Reck Andrew J., Lee Harold N., Ballard Edward, Hamburg Carl H., Whittemore Robert C. (1959) Centennial year number. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 27-47
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3695-5_3
Citation complète:
Reck Andrew J., 1959, Bergson's theory of duration. In J. K. Feibleman, P. G. Morrison, A. J. Reck, H. N. Lee, E. Ballard, C. H. Hamburg et al. Centennial year number (27-47). Dordrecht, Springer.