Bergson and relativity: stimulating misunderstandings
de stimulantes méprises
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v27i2.74944Keywords:
Temporalité, Principe de relativité, Einstein, paradoxe des jumeaux, chronogéométrie.Abstract
One hundred years after its publication, it is possible to read Duration and Simultaneity in a less polemical way than at the time. The maturation and stabilization of Einstein's theory, which has become a commonplace component of the arsenal of physicists, allows a precise evaluation of the mistakes made by Bergson in his exegesis, at the same time as they lead to recognition of their epistemological interest. Here we intend to reflect on this Bergsonian reading of Einsteinian Relativity.
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