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Time and Free Will; An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness
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The exploration of free will is central to this seminal work, where Bergson argues that the concept arises from a misunderstanding of the nature of time. He introduces his theory of duration, distinguishing between the qualitative experience of time and the quantitative measurement of it. This innovative perspective had a significant impact on continental philosophy, influencing thinkers in the years that followed. Originally published as his doctoral thesis in 1889, the essay remains a crucial text in understanding consciousness and the philosophy of time.
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2020, paperback
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