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Time, Life & Memory: Bergson and Contemporary Science
β Scribed by Laurens Landeweerd
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing;Springer
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 207
- Series
- Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy 38
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book revitalizes the relevance of the ideas of Henri Bergson (1859-1941) for current developments in exact sciences. It explores the relevance of Bergson's thought for contemporary philosophical reflections on three of the most important scientific research areas of today, namely physics, the life sciences and the neurosciences. It does so on the basis of the three interrelated topics of time, life and memory. Henri Bergson (1859-1941) was one of the most widely read philosophers of his era. The European public was seeking for answers to questions of the soul and the nature of life and fitting within a historical niche between intellectual rationalism and intuitive spiritualism, his writings drew much attention.
This work focuses on the relevance of his philosophy for developments in exact sciences today. The discussion of physics in relation to the abstract and the concrete, the life sciences in relation to concepts of life in relation to new and emerging biotechnology, and the neurosciences in relation to the dual nature of human identity, focuses on one main topic: time. Time, isolated from experience, as the measure of the events in the universe in modern physics; time as the measure of emergent systems in evolution as the backdrop of the theory of evolution in biology; time in relation to memory and imagination in neuropsychological accounts of memory. The author thus discusses the ideas of Henri Bergson as a basis to unveil time as a living process, rather than as an instrument for the measure of events. This view forms the basis of a novel approach to the philosophy of technology. An exciting book for academics interested in the interplay between hard sciences and philosophy.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xx
Introduction (Laurens Landeweerd)....Pages 1-9
An Attempt to an Applied Metaphysics (Laurens Landeweerd)....Pages 11-31
Time and Life: Bergson and Physics (Laurens Landeweerd)....Pages 33-57
Life and Time: Bergson and the Life Sciences (Laurens Landeweerd)....Pages 59-90
Time, Life and Memory: Bergson and Neuroscience (Laurens Landeweerd)....Pages 91-119
Interlude: From Epistemic Debate to an Ethics of Technology (Laurens Landeweerd)....Pages 121-127
To Become Gods, or to Perish in the Process⦠(Laurens Landeweerd)....Pages 129-165
Conclusion and Notes on Various Themes (Laurens Landeweerd)....Pages 167-181
Back Matter ....Pages 183-195
β¦ Subjects
Philosophy; Philosophy of Science; Life Sciences, general; Physics, general; Neurosciences
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