Bergsonism by Gilles Deleuze
This philosophical work delves into the intricate ideas of a renowned French philosopher, exploring his concepts of time, memory, and consciousness. It offers a comprehensive analysis of his theories, emphasizing the fluidity of time and the dynamic nature of reality. The book highlights the distinction between qualitative and quantitative multiplicities, shedding light on the philosopher's unique approach to understanding the human experience. Through a meticulous examination of his ideas, the text seeks to illuminate the profound implications of his thought on contemporary philosophy and beyond.
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- Published
- 1966
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 104-120
- Original Language
- French
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