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A philosophical study unpacks Henri Bergson's attack on intellectualism by urging a shift from abstract, habit-bound thinking toward a mode of attention that privileges concrete experience. It distinguishes fact from matter, examines how perception and memory are flattened by conventional logical categories, and explains why Bergson's paradoxical formulations arise when language tries to capture lived reality. The work progresses from outlining necessary changes in attitude through analyses of perception, matter, and memory to a proposal for a revised method of knowing that better apprehends duration and the continuity of conscious experience.

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Title: The Misuse of Mind

Author: Karin Stephen

Release date: August 1, 2004 [eBook #6336]
Most recently updated: January 21, 2020

Language: English

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The Misuse of Mind

A Study of Bergson’s
Attack on Intellectualism

by Karin Stephen

Formerly Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge

With a Prefatory Letter by

HENRI BERGSON

LONDON
KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER & CO., LTD
NEW YORK: HARCOURT. BRACE & COMPANY. INC.
1922

To Professor Henri Bergson
With respect and gratitude


Contents

PREFATORY NOTE
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. EXPLANATION
CHAPTER II. FACT
CHAPTER III. MATTER AND MEMORY