Mike Jungbluth

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In our everyday life, when we talk about the intensity of our feelings, sensations, and emotions, we use the language of physical measurement and quantity. We speak of immense joy, or we say that the pain in our arm is greater than the pain in our leg. Whether we realise it or not, we treat our internal experiences as quantifiable, as though they can be measured against one another. This is spatial thinking.
Herald of a Restless World: How Henri Bergson Brought Philosophy to the People
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