Henri-Louis Bergson (French: [bɛʁksɔn]; 18 October 1859 – 4 January 1941) was a French philosopher who was influential in the traditions of analytic philosophy...
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Duration (philosophy) (redirect from Duration (Bergson))
theory of time and consciousness posited by the French philosopher Henri Bergson. Bergson sought to improve upon inadequacies he perceived in the philosophy...
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French philosophy (section Henri Bergson)
Gilles Deleuze came a revitalization of interest in Henri Bergson’s oeuvre. All of Henri Bergson’s works were concerned with his theory of real time as...
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Zeno's paradoxes (section Henri Bergson)
concerns (if they have any)." An alternative conclusion, proposed by Henri Bergson in his 1896 book Matter and Memory, is that, while the path is divisible...
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Time and Free Will (category Works by Henri Bergson)
conscience) is Henri Bergson's doctoral thesis, first published in 1889. The essay deals with the problem of free will, which Bergson contends is merely...
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Creative Evolution (book) (category Works by Henri Bergson)
(French: L'Évolution créatrice) is a 1907 book by French philosopher Henri Bergson. Its English translation appeared in 1911. The book proposed a version...
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the philosophical method of French philosopher Henri Bergson. In An Introduction to Metaphysics, Bergson introduces two ways in which an object can be...
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Laughter (book) (redirect from Laughter (Bergson))
of the Comic is a collection of three essays by French philosopher Henri Bergson, first published in 1900. It was written in French, the original title...
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Edmund Husserl and Henri Bergson from Riemann's description of the mathematical concept. In his essay The Idea of Duration, Bergson discusses multiplicity...
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Metaphysical aesthetics (section Henri Bergson)
Metaphysical Vision of Henri Bergson. State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-1-4384-3959-4. Perri, Trevor (2017). "Henri Bergson". In Bernecker, Sven;...
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Lebensphilosophie (section France and Bergsonism)
divided into following different schools: Bergsonism or the doctrine of the urge to live, found in Henri Bergson and Maurice Blondel. Historicism that emphasizes...
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Métaphysique") is a 1903 essay about the concept of reality by Henri Bergson. For Bergson, reality occurs not in a series of discrete states but as a process...
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Theories of humor (section Bergson)
ISBN 978-1720264637 Henri Bergson, Le Rire, Avant-Propos on Wikisource (in French) Bergson, Henri. Le Rire, "Préface" on Wikisource (in French) Bergson, Henri. Laughter:...
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experience cannot be fully put into words. Abhijñā Firsthand learning Henri Bergson (2012). Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness...
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Élan vital (category Henri Bergson)
pronunciation: [elɑ̃ vital]) is a term coined by French philosopher Henri Bergson in his 1907 book Creative Evolution, in which he addresses the question...
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politician Henri Bergson (1859–1941), French philosopher Herb Bergson, American politician Maria Bergson (1914–2009), architect Michał Bergson (1820–1898)...
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raconteur is one who tells anecdotes in a skillful and amusing way. Henri Bergson writes that a humorist's work grows from viewing the morals of society...
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Zucman, economist, recipient of the John Bates Clark Medal in 2010 Henri Bergson, philosopher Étienne Borne, philosopher Jean-Louis Bory, novelist and...
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analytic and continental philosophies can be first clearly identified with Henri Bergson (1859–1941), whose wariness of science and elevation of intuition paved...
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(philosophy) – a theory of time and consciousness first proposed by Henri Bergson Duration (project management) – the number of calendar periods for the...
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Moina Mathers (redirect from Mina Bergson)
turn of the 20th century. She was the sister of French philosopher Henri Bergson, the first man of Jewish descent to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature...
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about 1907 Hulme became interested in philosophy, translating works by Henri Bergson and sitting in on lectures at Cambridge. He translated Georges Sorel's...
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Matter and Memory (category Works by Henri Bergson)
(French: Matière et mémoire, 1896) is a book by the French philosopher Henri Bergson. Its subtitle is Essay on the relation of body and spirit (Essai sur...
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owed much to his reading of Proudhon, Karl Marx, Giambattista Vico, Henri Bergson (whose lectures at the Collège de France he attended), and later William...
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Open society (category Henri Bergson)
coined by French philosopher Henri Bergson in 1932, and describes a dynamic system inclined to moral universalism. Bergson contrasted an open society with...
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to as the "vital spark", "energy", "élan vital" (coined by vitalist Henri Bergson), "vital force", or "vis vitalis", which some equate with the soul....
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Ludwig Binswanger and Henri Ey. He was influenced by phenomenological philosophy and the vitalistic philosophy of Henri Bergson, and by the phenomenologists...
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Affect (philosophy) (section In Bergson)
concept, used in the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza and elaborated by Henri Bergson, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, that places emphasis on bodily or...
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Jean Arp (section The Henri Bergson Influence)
Later that year, he took part in a major exhibition in Zürich, along with Henri Matisse, Robert Delaunay, and Kandinsky. In Berlin in 1913, he was taken...
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