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Author: Henri Bergson
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The associationist reduces the self to an aggregate of conscious states : sensations, feelings, and ideas.
But if he sees in these various states no more than is expressed in their name, if he retains only their impersonal aspect, he may set them side by side for ever without getting anything but a phantom self, the shadow of the ego projecting itself into space. Free Will, Chapter 3: The Organization of Conscious States |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 27 October 2006 )
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