The intensity of the states of consciousness: Bergson and psycophysics
Abstract
Why does the psychophysics interpret in a quantitative way that intensity of the states of consciousness, which is a pure quality? In the first chapter of his Essai sur les données immédiates de la conscience, Henri Bergson tries to answer this question, exposing all the “tricks” by means of which experimental psychology and Fechner’s psychophysics erroneously regard the intensity of psychological states as a measurable “quantity”