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Time and Free Will

An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness

Henri Bergson

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Henri Bergson's 'Time and Free Will' is a groundbreaking philosophical work that delves into the complexities of time, consciousness, and free will. Published in 1889, the book challenges traditional views on determinism and argues for a new understanding of human agency. Bergson's writing style is deeply analytical and reflective, drawing on both scientific knowledge and metaphysical concepts to support his arguments. His exploration of the subjective experience of time and the limitations of rational thought make 'Time and Free Will' a thought-provoking and challenging read in the realm of modern philosophy. Henri Bergson, a prominent French philosopher and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, was known for his innovative ideas that bridged the gap between science and metaphysics. His interest in the nature of consciousness and the perception of time influenced his writing and led him to develop the ideas presented in 'Time and Free Will'. Bergson's background in both philosophy and mathematics gave him a unique perspective that shines through in this seminal work. I highly recommend 'Time and Free Will' to readers interested in exploring deep philosophical questions surrounding time, consciousness, and free will. Bergson's innovative ideas and profound insights will challenge your thinking and offer a new perspective on these fundamental concepts.

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Time perception, Philosophical exploration, Metaphysical inquiry, Existential thought, Intuitive philosophy, Free will theory, Human consciousness, Subjective time, Phenomenological perspective, Psychological insight