Reconstructing Bergson’s Critique of Intensive Magnitude

Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 52 (1):80-94 (2020)
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In Bergson and Intensive Magnitude: Dismantling his Critique, Florian Vermeiren argues that Bergson’s critique of intensive magnitude in Time and Free Will is inconsistent with his later philosophy, and even inconsistent with the role of a “difference in degrees of freedom” in Time and Free Will. I argue that it is rather Vermeiren’s analysis which mischaracterizes Bergson’s critique and therefore the interpretation of an inconsistency cannot stand. In the first two sections I reevaluate Bergson’s critique, showing what, according to Bergson, are the good and bad senses of intensity, and how this critique allowed Bergson to institute a new conception of difference as expressed in concrete continuity. In the final section I examine the importance of infinitesimal thought in Bergson’s good sense of intensity.

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The Ordinality of Duration: A Reply to John Bagby.Florian Vermeiren - 2021 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 53 (1):105-109.

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