Time and Free Will explores the nature of human consciousness and the experience of time, challenging the traditional, scientific notion of time as a series of discrete, measurable moments. Henri Bergson argues that true time—what he calls “duration”—is a continuous, qualitative flow that cannot be captured by clocks or external measurement. This duration is directly linked to consciousness and free will, emphasizing the fluid, indivisible nature of inner experience.
Bergson contends that free will arises from this lived experience of duration, as human choices are not fixed points but dynamic processes unfolding over time. By highlighting the difference between the measurable time of science and the subjective time of consciousness, the book offers a profound philosophical foundation for understanding freedom, creativity, and individuality beyond deterministic frameworks.
Penulis: Henri Bergson
Penerbit: Odise, 2025
Kategori: Filsafat
SKU: BRD24259
Bahasa: English
Dimensi: 14 x 20 cm l Sofcover
Tebal: Vi + 245 hlm | Bookpaper
Harga: 80.000