
 European Intellectual History since Nietzsche
 European Intellectual History since Nietzsche Class 7: Henri Bergson – Revolt Against Positivism
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 Feb 7, 2024  Explore the clash between Henri Bergson's philosophy and positivism. Discover how Bergson's ideas on time challenge rigid, quantifiable perspectives, advocating for a more human-centered understanding. Delve into the concept of durée, emphasizing qualitative experiences over traditional measurements. The podcast also highlights the importance of effective communication during crises, drawing parallels to improvisational comedy. With insights that intertwine existentialist themes and historical context, listeners will gain a fresh perspective on modern thought. 
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Time as Continuous Duration
- Bergson argues time cannot be understood quantitatively like space's measurable units.
- Time is a qualitative, continuous flow he calls durée, indivisible and dynamic.
Free Will Rooted in Time's Flow
- Bergson links continuous time with free will and contingency against determinism.
- He suggests our qualitative experience of time enables spontaneous, undetermined free acts.
Evolution as Creative and Open
- Bergson rejects mechanism and finalism, opposing life as machine-like and predetermined.
- He views evolution as creative, multidirectional, with life force generating ceaseless and open choices.



