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Alex Meeds-Churchill
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This little treatise, pretty obscure, interests me because: (1) William James, the pragmatist-philosopher with a frighteningly open mind, praised Bergson's thought and limpid style; (2) it influenced the extravagant early poetry of Wallace Stevens; (3) Einstein, in a much-discussed debate, humiliated Bergson, and I've always had affinity for the shamed and the foolish — Polonius was my Hamlet.
— Jun 30, 2026 01:49AM
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Roy
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Oh yes. My innate curiosity and constructive scepticism is rearing its head again.
But my body is still tense all the time. Ugh.
— May 28, 2026 07:08AM
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But my body is still tense all the time. Ugh.
Roy
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This reading session went a lot better. It was in my familiar setting, with an Italian flavour.
At a terrace. In the sun. With a chinotto. And a panino.
O van still do it.
— May 22, 2026 06:18AM
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At a terrace. In the sun. With a chinotto. And a panino.
O van still do it.
Roy
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Can’t focus. Not because of my mind, but because of my body.
Ugh.
I hate having a simultaneous burn- and bore-out.
— May 20, 2026 05:54AM
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Ugh.
I hate having a simultaneous burn- and bore-out.
























