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Matter and Memory - Exploring Memory Perception and Consciousness: A Philosophical Perspective - cover

Matter and Memory - Exploring Memory Perception and Consciousness: A Philosophical Perspective

Henri Bergson

Traductor Nancy Margaret Paul, W. Scott Palmer

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Matter and Memory," Henri Bergson explores the intricate relationship between the physical world and consciousness, proposing a philosophical framework that challenges the prevailing materialist views of his time. Released in 1896, this seminal work employs Bergson's characteristic fluid prose and innovative narrative style, interweaving metaphysical inquiry with insights from psychology and neuroscience. By articulating his theory of duration and the role of memory in shaping our perception of reality, Bergson not only situates his ideas within the context of late 19th-century philosophy but also establishes a dialogue with contemporaneous thinkers such as Kant and Nietzsche, enriching the discourse surrounding the mind-body problem. Henri Bergson, a French philosopher and Nobel laureate in Literature, played a critical role in the development of modern philosophy by introducing concepts of time, intuition, and evolution. His unique background in both philosophy and the sciences, coupled with his discontent towards the mechanistic views of his peers, inspired him to delve into the nature of existence and human experience in "Matter and Memory." This work reflects his belief in the importance of intuition over intellect, as well as the fluidity of time, thus setting the stage for future existential and phenomenological thought. This book is highly recommended for those seeking a profound understanding of consciousness and its relation to materiality. Bergson's insights are not only intellectually stimulating but also resonate with contemporary discussions on the nature of memory and identity. "Matter and Memory" is an essential read for philosophers, cognitive scientists, and anyone intrigued by the complexities of the human experience.
Disponible desde: 18/11/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 169 páginas.

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