
Creative Evolution
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Narrated by:
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Ellis Freeman
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By:
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Henri Bergson
Creative Evolution is a 1907 book by the French philosopher Henri Bergson. The work proposes a version of orthogenesis in place of Darwin's mechanism of evolution, suggesting that evolution is motivated by the “élan vital”, a vital impetus that may also be understood as a natural creative impulse. The book also developed concepts of time which influenced writers like Marcel Proust and Thomas Mann. Bergson's term "duration", for example, refers to an individual, subjective experience of time, as opposed to the mathematical, objectively measurable clock time. Bergson suggests that the experience of time as "duration" can best be understood through intuition. This theory of evolution makes possible the free emergence of individual intelligence. It is totally distinct from the deterministic hypotheses that are either mechanistic or teleological. Bergson argues by means of striking metaphor and analogy. He compares life to a wave spreading outward toward a circumference that is broken down at one point only and to an artillery shell from which new shells emerge when it bursts.
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painfully narrated
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Bergson’s treatise is wonderful, despite the reading
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Good book, tough listen
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Brilliant!
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I particularly agree with Joshua I Fesi's comment, "The reading itself is spirited if also clumsy. Some of the mispronunciations, repeated throughout, are cringe-worthy, such as “Arostalian” for Aristotelian and “annie-low-juss” for analogous."
I also agree with Gavin Weinrich's comment "All in all I give a lot a credit to Ellis for powering through." Probably the kindest thing to say about the performance is that the recording is clear and spirited.
I owned this book before and returned it. Well, I really want to have it as an audiobook. So, I will be keeping it and listening to it multiple times. So, the reading is usable,. That is something. However, I will never buy or listen to any other recordings done by this narrator in the future.
I agree with the other reviewers
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Narrators voice is made for the deep space vacuum.
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There's a free audio recording of this book on Youtube with a proper narration.
Narration 1/5 , Book 5/5
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The worst narration ever!!!
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