Marchesini’s evaluation through the lens of Henri Bergson’s metaphysics of time [3] |
Things precede nothingness. Creative order precedes disorder. |
Movement and change precede inertia and immobility. |
Time must not be confused with space; to pass from one to the other one had only to change a single word: juxtaposition was replaced by succession. |
As time passes, existence is merely added to what was already possible. |
Our states of consciousness are continuous, indivisible, and interpenetrate one another. |
The whole of the universe moves and changes much like our conscious. |