Życie jako insynuacja w ujęciu Henri Bergsona i George’a Santayany
Life as Insinuation according to Henri Bergson and George Santayana
Author(s): Katarzyna KremplewskaSubject(s): History of Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions, Special Branches of Philosophy
Published by: Instytut Filozofii Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Henri Bergson; George Santayana; life; spirit; memory; vitalism; philosophy of life; freedom
Summary/Abstract: The article analyzes Henri Bergson’s understanding of human life in the light of his metaphor of life as “insinuation.” Comparing his ideas with the ideas of another original thinker of the age, George Santayana, allows shedding light on Bergson’s ontological strategy of making matter– as a threat to life –subject to mediation. Memory and imagination use matter to play out the past in the guise of the present–for the sake of life. The text also focuses on the formulas of freedom arising out of both thinkers’ conceptions of conscious life – that of Bergson, for whom the horizon and the fulfillment can be found in the beginning, or the primary vital impulse, and that of Santayana, who sees fulfillment in the forms of finitude assumed by each particular life. Looking at humanity in terms of a spiritual challenge links both conceptions. The whole discussion responds to the need to return to such fundamental but sidestepped terms as “humanity” and “spirituality”.
Journal: Diametros
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 52
- Page Range: 47-63
- Page Count: 17
- Language: Polish