Emptiness, Negation and Nothing, in Bergson
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35494/topsem.2007.2.18.160Abstract
This article explains the Bergsonian interpretation of the negative
ideas of emptiness, negation and nothing, making critical notes
to some of his assumptions. The author emphasizes the
implication it has for metaphysics in general and for that of
Leibniz and Bergson in particular; what he considers the
destruction of the idea of nothing by means of genetic Bergsonian
explanation.
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