• from Philosophizing “Time”

  • The concept of time as a axis, similar to space

    • I personally had a natural sense of this
    • I think most modern people feel the same way (blu3mo)
      • Influence of clocks?
  • The definition of space here includes axes (including physical, imaginary, and mathematical spaces), a wide definition.

  • It seems like Axes for immersion not only spatializes time, but also generalizes it.

  • Bergson argues that spatialized time is fake.

    • Spatialization only occurs when we reflect on time afterwards.
    • He refers to non-spatialized time as ”pure duration“.
    • It’s not very clear, isn’t time intuitively a axis? (blu3mo)
  • Both Bergson and the author of the book talk about the intuition that “time is not a line”.

    • I don’t understand that at first (blu3mo)(blu3mo)
  • Spatialization by Making Time Past