Bergson’s concept of the deep self is nothing like a fixed essence. The self is a process, perpetually maturing, never “essentializable,” never absolutely determined or determining.
The qualitative continuity between the self and its free acts is not static: A free act always unfolds, emerges as something perpetually new, though not radically so.
Our free decisions are not reducible to the self as it is at a given moment, because when that moment is being conceived it is already past.
The self continually grows as it is deciding, as it acts.
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