In this course, we will consider some philosophical aspects of Bergsons theory of time and memory and then relate these ideas to the monumental novel by Marcel Proust: 'In Search of Lost Time'. Bergson relates the internal structure of consciousness to the problem of holding temporal events in relationship to each other; memory is the glue between events: If everything is in time, everything changes inwardly, and the same concrete reality never recurs.only memory allows for the comforting illusion of Repetition. Details of this event may be subject to change. Please visit http://cce.sydney.edu.au/course/tmbp for more information or to register.
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Added by ccesydney on October 10, 2012