Non-Fiction
Is memory a record of the past—or the key to understanding consciousness itself?
In Memory, Henri Bergson explores one of the most fascinating aspects of human experience: how we remember. Blending philosophy and psychology, Bergson challenges the idea that memory is simply stored information, instead presenting it as a dynamic force shaping perception, identity, and reality.
With clarity and originality, he examines the relationship between mind and body, past and present, offering insights that continue to influence modern thought.
Ideal for readers interested in philosophy, psychology, and consciousness, this work offers:
A deep exploration of memory and perception Insight into the nature of time and consciousness Groundbreaking ideas that shaped modern philosophy A thought-provoking and intellectually rich read
Complex yet rewarding, Memory invites you to rethink how your past lives within you.
Are your memories something you have—or something you are?
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Release date
Ebook: 16 April 2026