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  1. Biography - Bergson, Henri (1859-1941): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Durée Et Simultanéité: À Propos De La Théorie D'einstein (French Edition) by Bergson Henri 1859-1941, 2010-09-30
  3. Materialisme actuel. Bibliotheque de Philosophie Scientifique, edited by Gustav Le Bon by Henri Louis (1859-1941), et al Bergson, 1913
  4. Matter and memory by Henri, 1859-1941 Bergson, 2009-10-26
  5. Mind-energy. lectures and essays. by Henri Bergson tr. by H. by Bergson. Henri. 1859-1941., 1920-01-01
  6. Time and free will; an essay on the immediate data of consciousn by Bergson. Henri. 1859-1941., 1910-01-01
  7. Time and free will. an essay on the immediate data of consciousn by Bergson. Henri. 1859-1941., 1921-01-01
  8. Pensée et le mouvant. Oeuvres Complètes d'Henri Bergson by Henri Louis (1859-1941) Bergson, 1946
  9. Matérialisme actuel. Bibliothèque de Philosophie Scientifique, edited by Gustav Le Bon by Henri Louis (1859-1941), et al Bergson, 1913
  10. Bergson and Philosophy by John Mullarkey, 2000-01
  11. Thinking in Time: An Introduction to Henri Bergson by Suzanne Guerlac, 2006-04-06
  12. Bergson by Leszek Koakowski, 2000-12
  13. Bergsonism by Gilles Deleuze, 1990-11-08
  14. Henri Bergson: A Bibliography (Bibliographies of famous philosophers) by Pete Addison Y. Gunter, 1986-05

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Evolution cr atrice. English Author Bergson, Henri, 18591941. Mitchell, Arthur, 1872- Published New York, The Modern library 1944 Subject
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9. Time And Free Will (in MARION)
English Author Bergson, Henri, 18591941. Pogson, Frank Lubecki, d. 1910. Published New York Harper, 1960 Subject Consciousness.
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10. Matter And Memory (in MARION)
Author Bergson, Henri, 18591941. Paul, Nancy Margaret. Palmer, William Scott. Published London Allen Unwin ;
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Henri Bergson (18591941). French philosopher who was awarded the Nobel Prizefor Literature in 1927. Bergson argued that the intuition is deeper than the
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Henri Bergson (1859-1941) French philosopher who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1927. Bergson argued that the intuition is deeper than the intellect. His Creative Evolution (1907) and Matter and Memory (1896) attempted to integrate the findings of biological science with a theory of consciousness. Bergson's work was considered the main challenge to the mechanistic view of nature. He is sometimes claimed to have anticipated features of relativity theory and modern scientific theories of the mind. "In reality, the past is preserved by itself automatically. In its entirety, probably, it follows us at every instant; all that we have felt, thought and willed from our earliest infancy is there, leaning over the present which is about to join it, pressing against the portals of consciousness that would fain leave it outside." (from Creative Evolution Cahiers de la quinzaine in 1900. Bergson's graduation thesis (in Latin) was on Aristotle's theory on Lucretius. In 1900 he became a professor at the Collège de France. His lectures were highly popular, drawing students, academics, general public and tourists, and by 1911 students referred to the collège as "the house of Bergson." From 1914 until 1921 Édouard Le Roy functioned as Bergson's "permanent substitute" while the philosopher served on French diplomatic missions. Bergson resigned in 1921 in order to dedicate himself to his writing and to his work on behalf of the League of Nations. From 1921 to 1926 he acted as president of the committee on international cooperation of the League of Nations.

12. Henri Bergson - Biography
Henri Bergson Henri Bergson (18591941), the son of a Jewish musician and anEnglish woman, was educated at the Lycée Condorcet and the École Normale
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Bergson's English background explains the deep influence that Spencer, Mill, and Darwin had on him during his youth, but his own philosophy is largely a reaction against their rationalist systems.
Bergson developed his philosophy in a number of books that have become famous not only for their fresh interpretation of life but also for a powerful employment of metaphor, image, and analogy. In his Time and Free Will ], Bergson offered an interpretation of consciousness as existing on two levels, the first to be reached by deep introspection, the second an external projection of the first. The deeper self is the seat of creative becoming and of free will. The method of intuitive introspection, first employed in this work, is developed further in his An Introduction to Metaphysics ]. In Matter and Memory Creative Evolution ], Bergson developed the theory of time introduced in his other works and applied it to the study of living things, while in Les Deux Sources de la morale et de la religion The Two Sources of Morality and Religion ], he explored the moral implications of his theory of freedom. In

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Bergson, Henri (18591941), French philosopher and Nobel laureate, who advanceda theory of evolution, based on the spiritual dimension of human life,
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Special thanks to the Microsoft Corporation for their contribution to our site. The following information came from Microsoft Encarta. Here is a hyperlink to the Microsoft Encarta home page. http://www.encarta.msn.com Bergson, Henri (1859-1941), French philosopher and Nobel laureate, who advanced a theory of evolution, based on the spiritual dimension of human life, that had widespread influence in a variety of disciplines. Born in Paris, October 18, 1859, Bergson was educated at the École Normale Supérieure and the University of Paris. He taught in various secondary schools from 1881 until 1898, when he accepted a professorship at the École Normale Supérieure. Two years later he was appointed to the chair of philosophy at the Collège de France. Meanwhile Bergson's doctoral dissertation, Time and Free Will (1889; trans. 1910), was published and aroused great interest among philosophers. It presents his theories on the freedom of the mind and on duration, which he regarded as the succession of conscious states, intermingling and unmeasured. This work was followed by Matter and Memory (1896; trans. 1911), emphasizing the selectivity of the human brain; Laughter (1900; trans. 1901), an essay on the mechanistic basis of comedy that is probably his most quoted work; and Creative Evolution (1907; trans. 1911), probing the entire problem of human existence and defining the mind as pure energy, the élan vital, or vital force, responsible for all organic evolution. In 1914 Bergson was elected to the French Academy.

14. Henri Bergson Winner Of The 1927 Nobel Prize In Literature
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15. Henri Bergson (1859-1941) Library Of Congress Citations
Author Bergson, Henri, 18591941. Title The two sources of morality and English References Bergson, Henri, 1859-1941. Matter and memory Notes His
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French philosopher and writer who popularized the idea of an , or creative force, at the heart of evolution, rather than a deterministic natural selection. Together with Hans Driesch in Germany, he advocated a return to a form of vitalism ('neovitalism') which, as Leonard Troland put it: ... asserts that the phenomena of life are not determined by law-abiding forces but by a form of activity the effects of which are unpredictable, ... chaotic and beyond the range of science.
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Paris-born philosopher and celebrated member of the French literate class. By way of his philosophy of dynamism he described a vital principle, or living impulse, at work in the universe. Contrary to Darwin natural selection , Bergson posited such a non-materialistic, non-mechanistic creative urge in nature as the driving force of biological evolution. Contributed by: Marty Maddox CTNS More Terms... Glossary Index To return to the previous topic, click on your browser's 'Back' button.

19. Creative Quotations From Henri Bergson (1859-1941)
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1859-1941) born on Oct 18 French philosopher. "He was one of the first "process" philosophers; wrote "Creative Evolution," 1911." Search millions of documents for Henri Bergson
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Creative Perfumes To perceive means to immobilize. . . we seize, in the act of perception, something which outruns perception itself."
"Think like a man of action, act like a man of thought." Spirit borrows from matter the perceptions on which it feeds and restores them to matter in the form of movements which it has stamped with its own freedom. "Intelligence is the faculty of making artificial objects, especially tools to make tools." "The only cure for vanity is laughter, and the only fault that's laughable is vanity."
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Henri Bergson (18591941) was one of the most famous and influential Frenchphilosophers of the late 19th century-early 20th century.
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Henri Bergson
Bergsonism that marked the reawakening of a wide and growing interest in Bergson's work. Deleuze realized that Bergson's most enduring contribution to philosophical thinking is his concept of multiplicity. Therefore, due to Deleuze's realization, a kind of revitalization of Bergsonism has been going on since around 1990.
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Studies on Hysteria Time and Free Will ) in 1889; and the then required Latin thesis, Quid Aristoteles de loco senserit ( Aristotle's Conception of Place ). In 1927, in a footnote to Being and Time , Heidegger will cite this second thesis, claimimg that Bergson's view of time remains within the horizon of Greek metaphysics.

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