| Henri Bergson - 1913 - 442 pagine
...no longer on the same person, since they find him at a new moment of his history. Our personality, which is being built up each instant with its accumulated...another, from ever repeating it in its very depth. That is why our duration is irreversible. We could not live over again a single moment, for we should... | |
| Henri Bergson - 1911 - 438 pagine
...same person, since they find him at a new moment of his history. Our personality, which is being bu]lt up each instant with its accumulated experience, changes...although superficially identical with another, from sver repeating it in its very depth. That is why our duration is irreversible. W-fi- .could not live... | |
| Henri Bergson - 1911 - 436 pagine
...no longer on the same person, since they find him at a new moment of his history. Our personality, which is being built up each instant with its accumulated...changes without ceasing. By changing, it prevents any _state, although superficially identical with another, from .j^^ .ever repeating it in_its_vejy_^depth.... | |
| T. Ingold - 1986 - 460 pagine
...longer act on the same person, since they find him at a new moment of his history. Our personality, which is being built up each instant with its accumulated experience, changes without ceasing. That is why our duration is irreversible. . . . Each of our states [may be] regarded as a moment in... | |
| Vassiliki Kolocotroni - 1998 - 658 pagine
...no longer on the same person, since they find him at a new moment of his history. Our personality, which is being built up each instant with its accumulated...another, from ever repeating it in its very depth. That is why our duration is irreversible. We could not live over again a single moment, for we should... | |
| John S. Rickard - 1999 - 258 pagine
...Arguing that "consciousness cannot go through the same state twice," Bergson claims: "Our personality, which is being built up each instant with its accumulated...experience, changes without ceasing. By changing, 30 it prevents any state, although superficially identical with another, from ever repeating it in... | |
| Keith Ansell Pearson, John Ó Maoilearca - 2002 - 416 pagine
...no longer on the same person, since they find him at a new moment of his history. Our personality, which is being built up each instant with its accumulated...another, from ever repeating it in its very depth. That is why our duration is irreversible. We could not live over again a single moment, for we should... | |
| Elizabeth Grosz - 2004 - 330 pagine
...and it affects, though it does not control, our actions and reactions to events: "Our personality, which is being built up each instant with its accumulated...ceasing. By changing, it prevents any state, although superf1cially identical with another, from ever repeating it in its very depth. That is why our duration... | |
| Henri Bergson - 2005 - 396 pagine
...no longer on the same person, since they find him at a new moment of his history. Our personality, which is being built up each instant with its accumulated...ceasing. By changing, it prevents any state, although superf1cially identical with another, from ever repeating it in its very depth. That is why our duration... | |
| Henri Bergson - 2007 - 473 pagine
...his history. Our personality, which is being built up each instant with its accumulated experience, without ceasing. By changing, it prevents any state,...another, from ever repeating it in its very depth. That is why •our duration is irreversible. We could not live over again a single moment, for we should... | |
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