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Bergson edition

>> No.17017218

Shit thread
no effort edition

>> No.17017261

>>17017218
Completely.

Do you think consciousness is discrete or continuous ?

>> No.17017647
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17017647

I prefer Caillois edition

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>>17017175
>tfw bergson as a sociologist
this thread must die

>> No.17018021

>>17017175
I thought that guy was a philosopher

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>>17018021
Indeed he is.
Any sociological implications of his philosophy are merely accidental.

>> No.17018489

>>17017175
This is the most confusing thing I'm going to see all day.

>> No.17018516

>>17018120
Not necessarily. Bergson's delimitation of the scope of nomothetic methodology applies to sociology, which was at the time being pioneered by a lot of people who were deeply influenced by Comtean ideals of a deductive "physics" of the social, as well as a kind of quasi-metaphysical statistical approach to sociometrics. Bergson had a huge impact on the early social sciences since he was read by lots of people who wanted to put it on an idiographic, anti-psychophysical footing.