The Organization of Conscious States

Written by bergson | Published 2022/09/17
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TLDRIt is easy to see why the question of free will brings into conflict these two rival systems of nature, mechanism and dynamism. Dynamism starts from the idea of voluntary activity, given by consciousness, and comes to represent inertia by gradually emptying this idea: it has thus no difficulty in conceiving free force on the one hand and matter governed by laws on the other. Mechanism follows the opposite course. It assumes that the materials which it synthesizes are governed by necessary laws, and although it reaches richer and richer combinations, which are more and more difficult to foresee, and to all appearance more and more contingent, yet it never gets out of the narrow circle of necessity within which it at first shut itself up.via the TL;DR App

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Written by bergson | Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness
Published by HackerNoon on 2022/09/17