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_aAtlantic Publishers & Distributors (P)LTD. _b;7/22,Anasri Road, Daryaganj,New Delhi-110002 _c;1082222 _d;05/09/2018 |
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_aHenri Bergson _a; Frank Lubecki Pogson |
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_aTime and free will, _b: an essay on the immediate data of consciousness. _c/Henri Bergson |
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_aNew York _b: Dover P:ublication _c,2001 |
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_axxiii, 252 pages _c;21 cm. |
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490 | _aHarper torchbooks., Academy library. | ||
505 | _a The intensity of psychic states -- The multiplicity of conscious states. The idea of duration -- The organization of conscious states. Free will -- Conclusion. | ||
520 | _aBergson argues for free will by showing that the arguments against it come from a confusion of different conceptions of time. As opposed to physicists' idea of measurable time, life is perceived in human experience as a continuous and immeasurable flow rather than as a succession of marked-off states of consciousness | ||
650 | _aKnowledge, Theory of | ||
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_aConsciousness _bSpace and time |
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700 | _aFrank Lubecki Pogson | ||
942 | _cBOOK | ||
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_c50161 _d50161 |