Henri Bergson proposed that time should be understood as a qualitative experience rather than a quantitative measurement. He distinguished between "measured time" (quantitative, clock time) and "lived time" (qualitative, subjective experience), arguing that the latter is more aligned with human consciousness and intuition. Bergson emphasized the fluid and dynamic nature of time, encapsulated in his concept of "duration," which reflects the continuous flow of experiences rather than discrete, measurable units. This perspective highlights the importance of personal experience in understanding the passage of time.
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