Dreams, Henri Bergson
Dreams, Henri Bergson
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Dreams

Author: Henri Bergson

Narrator: Douglas Harvey

Unabridged: 1 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/27/2021


Synopsis

Since the beginning of time human beings have been seeking to understand the mystifying nature of dreams. A dream is a puzzle. I see objects but there is nothing there. I see people, I speak with them, yet there is no one there and I have not actually spoken. What is going on? In Dreams, first published in 1913, French philosopher Henri Bergson analyzes the phenomenon of dreaming as a product of the mind attempting to interpret what happens physiologically during sleep. Our eyes respond to light and shapes. We hear sounds. Our bodies move and we have the sensation of touch. Bergson explains that we relate these phenomena to the vast reservoir of experiences stored in our memory, which he believes stores each of our experiences in detail in perpetuity. The brain seeks to associate the perceptions in our dreams with those memories that most closely that data. The result may be disconnected, illogical, incoherent, and absurd, but that is likely because during sleep we have relaxed from the labor of making sense of connections when we are awake. In this short essay he manages to elucidate the profound metaphysics of dreaming and suggest new areas of inquiry in disciplines such as psychoanalysis that promise further understanding.

Reviews

This is a very short, very dated look at dreaming. It was a lecture given by Henri Bergson long before much dream research was done. Mr. Bergson mentions "deep sleep" and how dream researchers should focus on that, since it is his belief that's where the most interesting dreaming is taking place. He......more

Goodreads review by Viji

A bird’s eye view into his view of dreams. Written in clear language, this can be followed by a general reader as well as a philosophy enthusiast. More than philosophy, his perspectives on psychology, with a leaning towards psychoanalysis sans the sexuality is visible here.......more

Goodreads review by Ashley

"In a dream we become no doubt indifferent to logic, but not incapable of logic." Good stuff.......more