Tag: Bergson

Henri Bergson (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

Henri Bergson (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Deleuze, G. 1991, Bergsonism, Hugh Tomlinson and Barbara Habberjam (trs.), New York: Zone Books. –––, 1956, “Bergson: 1859–1941,” Les philosophes celebres, Maurice Merleau-Ponty (ed.), Paris: Mazenod: pp. 292–299. –––, 1986, Cinema 1: The Movement-Image, Hugh Tomlinson and Barbara Habberjam (trs.), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. –––, 1989, Cinema 2:…

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Bergson on Consciousness & Memory

“If you abolish my consciousness … matter resolves itself into numberless vibrations, all linked together in uninterrupted continuity, all bound up with each other, and traveling in every direction like shivers. In short, try first to connect together the discontinuous objects of daily experience; then, resolve the motionless continuity of these qualities into vibrations, which…

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