
Dreams
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Authors:
- Bergson, Henri
1859 - 1941
- Slosson, Edwin E. (Edwin Emery)
1865 - 1929
About this book
In a transformative era of philosophical inquiry, "Dreams" by Henri Bergson invites readers to explore the profound relationship between dreams and human consciousness. This seminal work dissects the intricate interplay of perception and memory, positing that dreams serve as vital reflections of our inner mental landscapes. Bergson's insights challenge conventional understandings of reality, urging us to reconsider the significance of our subconscious experiences. Ideal for students of philosophy, civic activists, and anyone intrigued by the workings of the mind, this text offers a compelling examination of the nature of dreams. Engage with Bergson's thought-provoking theories and uncover the layers of meaning that shape our understanding of existence.
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