Hyperaesthesia and the virtual

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Chapter traces the theme of hyperaesthesia and its correlates throughout Bergson’s work, arguing for a reading of his contributions to psychic research in the context of his theory of perception. It also shows that the experience of expanded perception was central to Bergson’s expansive understanding of inherent human powers and their development

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Howard Caygill
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