Matter and Memory

Matter and Memory

ISBN-10:
0942299051
ISBN-13:
9780942299052
Pub. Date:
09/01/1988
Publisher:
Zone Books
ISBN-10:
0942299051
ISBN-13:
9780942299052
Pub. Date:
09/01/1988
Publisher:
Zone Books
Matter and Memory

Matter and Memory

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Overview

“Since the end of the last century,” Walter Benjamin wrote, “philosophy has made a series of attempts to lay hold of the ‘true’ experience as opposed to the kind that manifests itself in the standardized, denatured life of the civilized masses. It is customary to classify these efforts under the heading of a philosophy of life. Towering above this literature is Henri Bergson’s early monumental work Matter and Memory.”

Along with Husserl’s Ideas and Heidegger’s Being and Time, Bergson’s work represents one of the great twentieth-century investigations into perception and memory, movement and time, matter and mind. Arguably Bergson’s most significant book, Matter and Memory is essential to an understanding of his philosophy and its legacy.

This new edition includes an annotated bibliography prepared by Bruno Paradis.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780942299052
Publisher: Zone Books
Publication date: 09/01/1988
Series: Zone Books
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Henri Bergson (1859-1941) was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1927. His works include Time and Free Will, An Introduction to Metaphysics, Creative Evolution, and The Creative Mind.

Table of Contents

Introductionvii
Chapter IOf the Selection of Images for Conscious Presentation. What our Body Means and Does1
Real action and virtual action1
Representation8
Realism and Idealism14
The choice of images17
Relation between representation and action35
The image and reality45
The image and affective sensation51
Nature of affective sensation55
The image, apart from sensation59
Natural extension of images62
Pure perception69
Approach to the problem of matter73
Memory81
Chapter IIOf the Recognition of Images. Memory and Brain86
The two forms of memory86
Movements and Recollections105
Recollections and movements118
Realization of memories145
Chapter IIIOf the Survival of Images. Memory and Mind170
Pure memory170
What the present is176
The unconscious181
Existence189
Relation of past and present191
Memory and general ideas201
The Association of Ideas212
The plane of action and the plane of dream217
The different planes of consciousness220
Attention to life225
Mental equilibrium227
The Office of the body231
Chapter IVThe Delimiting and Fixing of Images. Perception and Matter: Soul and Body233
The problem of dualism233
Description of the Method238
Indivisibility of movement246
Real movement254
Perception and matter259
Duration and tension267
Extensity and extension277
Soul and body291
Summary and Conclusion299
Index333

What People are Saying About This

Gilles Deleuze

Matter and Memory was the diagnosis of a crisis in psychology. Movement, as physical reality in the external world, and the image, as psychic reality in consciousness, could no longer be opposed. The Bergsonian discovery of a movement-image, and more profoundly, of a time-image, still retains such richness today that it is not certain that all its consequences have been drawn.

Walter Benjamin

Since the end of the Last century, philosophy has made a series of attempts to lay hold of the 'true' experience as opposed to the kind that manifests itself in the standardized, denatured life of the civilized masses. It is customary to classify these efforts under the heading of a philosophy of life. Towering above this literature is Bergson's early monumental work, Matter and Memory.

Endorsement

Since the end of the Last century, philosophy has made a series of attempts to lay hold of the 'true' experience as opposed to the kind that manifests itself in the standardized, denatured life of the civilized masses. It is customary to classify these efforts under the heading of a philosophy of life. Towering above this literature is Bergson's early monumental work, Matter and Memory.

Walter Benjamin

From the Publisher

Matter and Memory was the diagnosis of a crisis in psychology. Movement, as physical reality in the external world, and the image, as psychic reality in consciousness, could no longer be opposed. The Bergsonian discovery of a movement-image, and more profoundly, of a time-image, still retains such richness today that it is not certain that all its consequences have been drawn.

Gilles Deleuze

Since the end of the Last century, philosophy has made a series of attempts to lay hold of the 'true' experience as opposed to the kind that manifests itself in the standardized, denatured life of the civilized masses. It is customary to classify these efforts under the heading of a philosophy of life. Towering above this literature is Bergson's early monumental work, Matter and Memory.

Walter Benjamin

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