This essay is a critical exposition of Bergsonian concepts through a story in which the problems and the authors are chained as characters in a plot in which we see the thought of Bergson, Epicurus, Plotinus, Spinoza or Aristotle hatch as something alive The latest results of the research on Bergson are made available to the reader to prepare the assault on one of the most ambitious and least understood books of the 20th century, Matter and Memory, where its author faces the challenge of thinking about the birth of consciousness. from a transcendental plane without a subject, thus inaugurating a path (that of overcoming modernity) that leads directly to the current philosophical moment.
The thinker who fascinated an entire era (the stormy first third of the last century) then reveals himself as a genuine heir to the philosophical tradition, but also as the dark precursor of some...read more