Henkinen tarmo

audiobook

Henkinen tarmo

by Henri Bergson

FI·~6 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

HENKINEN TARMO

0:09
2

SISÄLLYS: - I. TAJUNTA JA ELÄMÄ

0:27
3

II. SIELU JA RUUMIS

0:31
4

III. »ELÄVIEN HAAMUT» JA »PSYYKILLINEN TUTKIMUS»

0:28
5

IV. UNENNÄKÖ

0:18
6

V. NYKYISYYDEN MUISTAMINEN JA VÄÄRÄ TUNNISTAMINEN

0:43
7

VI. ÄLYLLINEN PONNISTUS

0:29
8

VII. AIVOT JA AJATUS: ERÄS FILOSOFINEN HARHAKÄSITYS

0:38
9

HENRI BERGSON - I. - TAJUNTA JA ELÄMÄ

49:18
10

II. SIELU JA RUUMIS

55:42

Description

This meditation invites listeners to step into the age‑old puzzle of consciousness and its role in lived experience. Bergson opens by asking how we become aware of the world, what distinguishes waking thought from the fluid flow of memory, and why freedom feels both possible and elusive. The early chapters lay out a clear picture of the tension between systematic knowledge and the lived spirit that pushes against it.

The book then wanders through the mind‑body problem, scrutinising materialist claims while offering vivid reflections on memory, dreaming, and even the fringe of psychical research. By comparing ordinary perception with the subtle workings of imagination, it sheds light on how we form reliable knowledge and where misrecognition creeps in. Throughout, the narrator balances rigorous argument with everyday examples, making the philosophical terrain feel both relevant and approachable.

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Language

fi

Duration

~6 hours (352K characters)

Release date

2024-09-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henri Bergson

Henri Bergson

1859–1941

A philosopher of time, memory, and creative change, he became one of the most widely read thinkers of the early 20th century. His vivid, accessible style helped bring big ideas about consciousness and freedom to a broad public, earning him the 1927 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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