durée

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Durée is Henri Bergson’s notion of lived, qualitative time as it is directly experienced, in contrast to the quantitative, spatialized time of clocks and physics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concept in metaphysics
concept in philosophy of time
key concept in Bergsonism
philosophical concept
associatedWith Henri Bergson NERFINISHED
belongsToTradition French spiritualism
characterizes lived time
qualitative time
contrastedWith clock time
quantitative time
spatialized time
time of physics
critiques spatial representation of time
describes inner duration of consciousness
time as directly experienced
developedBy Henri Bergson NERFINISHED
distinguishedFrom chronological time
objective time
emphasizes continuous flow of experience
qualitative heterogeneity of moments
graspedByMethod philosophical intuition
hasAspect interpenetration of past and present
irreversibility of lived time
non-metric character of lived time
hasAuthor Henri Bergson NERFINISHED
hasField metaphysics of temporality
philosophy of mind
philosophy of time
hasLanguageOfTerm French
influenced French philosophy in the 20th century
phenomenology
process philosophy NERFINISHED
isCentralInWork Creative Evolution NERFINISHED
Time and Free Will NERFINISHED
opposedByMethod intellectual analysis
opposesView time as a series of discrete instants
time as homogeneous measurable units
relatedConcept Bergsonian intuition NERFINISHED
creative evolution
élan vital
relatedTo consciousness
free will
intuition
memory
subjective experience
requires intuition for its apprehension
translatedAs duration

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