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Memory as Reality: On the Concept of Memory in Bergson's Matter and Memory
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Abstract | At the beginning of Matter and Memory, Henri Bergson remarks that this study affirms the reality of spirit and the reality of matter. He tries to determine the relation of these two by way of a precis...e example: memory. This statement implies a view that would overcome the formal realism and idealism presented about matter, and also would overcome the dualism that general theories of the relation of spirit and matter assume. But Bergson's memory that provides us a key to interpretation of the relation of spirit and matter does not mean simple remembrances composed of psychical states. In other words, Bergson's memory is not an assembly of remembrances consisting of daily experiences or the personal events of individuals. Therefore, I think two points need to be considered. First, we are going to specify exactly what Bergson means by the concept of memory. Second, we are going to see how he comes to unite the reality of spirit and matter only in memory. We shall also see how body as matter is defined as a kind of memory by considering the idea of "pure perception" in Matter and Memory.show more |
Table of Contents | 序 1. 保存の意味の転換 2. 記憶(memoire)の二つの形式について 3. 身体による記憶の限定について 4. 全てを結びつけるものとしての記憶 結び |
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Created Date | 2021.10.14 |
Modified Date | 2021.12.13 |