BergsonismZone Books, 1988 - 131 pagine What is needed for something new to appear? According to Gilles Deleuze, one of the most brilliant of contemporary philosophers, this question of “novelty” is the major problem posed by Bergson’s work. In Bergsonism, Deleuze demonstrates both the development and the range of three fundamental Bergsonian concepts: duration, memory, and the élan vital. |
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... contraction and rotation - orientation . Our question is : Can this translation - contraction be identical with the variable contrac- tion of regions and levels of the past that we were discussing earlier ? Bergson's context seems to ...
... contraction - where all the levels coexist virtually , contracted or relaxed ( détendus ) – and translative , psychological contraction through which each rec- ollection on its own level ( however relaxed [ détendu ] it is ) must pass ...
... contraction , tension and dilation in relation to and time . But this confrontation did not come about sud- denly : It was prepared by the fundamental notion of Multi- plicity , which Einstein drew from Riemann , and which Bergson for ...
Sommario
Translators Introduction | 7 |
Intuition as Method | 13 |
Duration as Immediate Datum | 37 |
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