Quotation

Why not add this to your book or post it to your site/blog?

  ...by his very title, 'Creative' Evolution. For this, his views on Change, on Time, and on Freedom, have in some degree prepared us. We have seen set forth the fact of Freedom, the recognition of human beings as centres of indetermination, not mere units in a machine, "a block universe" where all is "given," but creatures capable of creative activity. Then by a consideration of Time, as la duree, we found that the history of an individual can never repeat itself; "For a conscious being, To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly . Should the same be said," Bergson asks, "of existence in general?" [Footnote: Creative Evolution, p. 8 (Fr. p. 8).]
So he proceeds to portray with a wealth of analogy and brilliance of style, more akin to the language of a poet than a philosopher, the stupendous drama of Evolution, the mystery of being, the wonders of life. He makes the great fact of life his starting point. Is life susceptible to definition? We feel that, by the very nature of the case, it is not. A definition is an...
 
Bergson, Henri L.

Excerpt from Bergson and His Philosophy · This quote is filed under Change · Search on Google Books to find all references and sources for this quotation · Tell us if you know any facts or errors in this quote · Make a shirt with this quote on our USA or UK shop · Help your friends discover QB

A little bit about Bergson, Henri L.

We don't have a biography. Please send us one.

Search the web for Bergson, Henri L.

More on the Author

These people bookmarked this quote:

Search the web for Bergson, Henri L.

More on the author

This quote around the web

Loading...

Powered by Google Blogs

Search the web for Bergson, Henri L.

More on this author

Share this quote

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Post this quote to your social network or blog