Henri Bergson

"I believe that the time given to refutation in philosophy is usually time lost. Of the many attacks directed by many thinkers against each other, what now remains? Nothing, or assuredly very little. That which counts and endures is the modicum of positive truth which each contributes. The true statement is, of itself, able to displace the erroneous idea, and becomes, without our having taken the trouble of refuting anyone, the best of refutations."

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Henri Bergson

Henri Bergson

Philosopher

Henri Bergson was a French philosopher known for his ideas on time, consciousness, and the nature of reality, particularly in his work 'Creative Evolution.'

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