Stebbing and Eddington in the Shadow of Bergson

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Matyáš Moravec, Peter West
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In this paper, we argue that the French philosopher Henri Bergson was a hidden interlocutor in Susan Stebbing's critique of Arthur Eddington in her Philosophy and the Physicists. First, we outline Stebbing's critique of Eddington's philosophical-physical writings with a particular emphasis on her case against Eddington's account of the passage of time. Second, we provide evidence that Eddington's philosophy is, at its core, Bergsonian and make the case that Eddington was directly influenced by Bergson's philosophy of la durée. Third, we lay out Stebbing's critique of Bergsonism in her Pragmatism and French Voluntarism and identify important similarities with her critique of Eddington over twenty years later. In doing so, we show that it is Eddington's Bergsonism that she is attacking. Finally, we situate Stebbing's criticisms of both Eddington and Bergson within two wider conflicts that emerged in early twentieth century British philosophy: one between an objectively describable time of physics and subjective temporal experience, and the other between science and intuition.
伯格森阴影下的斯蒂宾和爱丁顿
在本文中,我们认为法国哲学家亨利·柏格森是苏珊·斯特宾在《哲学与物理学家》中对阿瑟·埃丁顿的批判中的一个隐藏的对话者。首先,我们概述了Stebbing对Eddington哲学物理著作的批评,特别强调了她反对Eddington对时间流逝的描述。其次,我们提供了证据,证明爱丁顿的哲学在其核心是柏格森的,并提出爱丁顿直接受到柏格森哲学的影响。第三,我们将施特宾对柏格森主义的批判放在她的实用主义和法国自愿主义中,并与她二十多年后对爱丁顿的批判有着重要的相似之处。在这样做的过程中,我们表明她正在攻击的是爱丁顿的柏格森主义。最后,我们将Stebbing对Eddington和Bergson的批评置于20世纪初英国哲学中出现的两个更广泛的冲突中:一个是客观可描述的物理时间和主观时间经验之间,另一个是科学和直觉之间。
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History of Philosophy Quarterly
History of Philosophy Quarterly Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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