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Bergson's Scientific Metaphysics: Matter and Memory Today
By (Author) Yasushi Hirai
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
28th November 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Philosophy of mind
Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
128.2
Paperback
272
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This volume brings Bergsons key ideas from Matter and Memory into dialogue with contemporary themes on memory and time in science, across analytic and continental philosophy. Focusing specifically on the application of Bergsons ideas to cognitive science, the circuit between perception and memory receives full explication in 15 different essays. By re-reading Bergson through a cognitive lens, the essays provide a series of alternative analytic interpretations to the standard continental approach to Bergsons oeuvre, without fully discounting either approach. The relevance of philosophies of mind and memory sit alongside the role of a metaphysics of time in exploring connections to psychology, biology, and physics. This eclecticism includes an exciting focus on numerous topics that are not given sufficient attention in extant studies of Bergson, including the precise nature of his ideas on dualism, memory, and ecological theories of perception, especially in relation to his contemporaries. Led by leading Bergson scholars from France and Japan, this book maps the rich terrain of Bergsons contemporary relevance alongside the historical context of his ideas.
With Bergsons Scientific Metaphysics, not only do we have an essential text in the ongoing return to Bergson, but an exhaustive analysis that puts Matter and Memory back where it should be at the heart of the most important debates in the metaphysics of time and the philosophy of mind. * John Maoilearca, Professor of Philosophy, Kingston University, UK *
Through its 16 chapters, Bergsons Scientific Metaphysics shows how Bergsons thought, and in particular his difficult Matter and Memory, remain relevant to contemporary cognitive science. Bergsons Scientific Metaphysics confirms Bergsons claims that science reaches the absolute. Bergson himself would have been very proud of this book. * Leonard Lawlor, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Philosophy, Penn State University, USA *
This volume gathers important contributions by a large team of renowned international scholars to a renewed, contemporary understanding of Bergsons metaphysics of time and memory. It offers a variety of new perspectives on the real issues and problems, while persistent misunderstandings are cleared away. A crucial text for Bergson studies. * Mark Sinclair, Lecturer in Philosophy, Queens University Belfast, UK *
Yasushi Hirai is a sharp and authoritative reader of Bergsons work. He has curated an enormously valuable collection of writings on Matter and Memory, rightly placing the attention on its fruitfulness in the most current reflections on memory and perception. A source of inspiration for all trying to think in duration. * Caterina Zanfi, Researcher and President of the Society of Friends of Bergson, Scientific Research National Centre, France *
Yasushi Hirai is Professor in the Faculty of Humanities, University of Fukuoka, Japan.