Bergson versus Descartes: The conflict of worldviews upon which our future may depend (opens in new tab)
Prof. Larry Nazareth recounts the fundamental difference in perspective that underlies the Cartesian and Bergsonian views of life and world. The former's dictum states: ‘I compute, algorithmically, therefore I think, symbolically, therefore I am, experientially.’ The latter, however, reverses this dictum: 'I am, experientially, therefore I think, symbolically, therefore I compute, algorithmically.' Depending on which of these views we choose to base our understanding of nature and life, we ma...
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