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  1. Science or Literature?: The Divergent Cultures of Discovery and Creation by Donald R. Maxwell, 2000-08-01
  2. The Abacus and the Rainbow: Bergson, Proust, and the Digital-Analogic Opposition (Studies in the Humanities: Literature-Politics-Society) by Donald R. Maxwell, 1999-09
  3. Germinal Life: The Difference and Repetition of Deleuze by Keith Ansell-Pearson, Keith Ansell Pearson, 1999-04-01
  4. FREEDOM & OPEN SOCIETY (Political Theory and Political Philosophy) by Kennedy, 1987-03-01
  5. Vladimir Nabokov: Bergsonian and Russian Formalist Influences in His Novels by Michael Glynn, 2007-10-15
  6. A Bergsonian Bridge to Phenomenological Psychology (Current Continental Research) by Helmut Wagner, Ilja Srubar, 1985-03
  7. Inventing Bergson by Mark Antliff, 1992-12-14
  8. Bergson and Russian Modernism: 1900-1930 (SRLT) by Hilary L. Fink, 1998-12-20
  9. Encounters with Bergson(ism) in Spain: Reconciling Philosophy, Literature, Film and Urban Space (North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literature) by Benjamin Fraser, 2011-02-01
  10. Bergson-Deleuze Encounters: Transcendental Experience and the Thought of the Virtual by Valentine Moulard-leonard, 2008-08-07
  11. Bergson and American Culture: The Worlds of Willa Cather and Wallace Stevens by Tom Quirk, 1990-02
  12. Ransoming the Time by Jacques Maritain, 1972-06

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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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42. Great Books And Classics - Henri Bergson
Great Books and Classics Henri Bergson (1859-1941) Jules HenriPoincare (1854-1912) L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
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Great Books and Classics Henri Bergson (1859-1941) Bergson, Henri Berkeley, George St. Bernard of Clairvaux Bernard, Claude
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Bergson, Henri, 18591941. Subjects. Mind and body. Memory. Browse Catalog.by author. Bergson, Henri, 1859-1941. by title. Matière et mémoire
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Bergson, Henri, 18591941. Subjects. Time. Relativity (Physics). Browse Catalog.by author. Bergson, Henri, 1859-1941. by title. Durée et simultanéit
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47. Henri Bergson (1859-1941) Philosophe Français

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Henri Louis Bergson (18591941), philosopher. After schooling in his native Paris,he taught high school in Clermont-Ferrand and Angers, France.
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(1859-1941), philosopher. Bibliography:
BERGSON, Henri. Time and free will: an essay on the immediate data of consciousness . Authorized translation by F.L. Pogson. Pp. xxiii, 252. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications, 2001 BERGSON, Henri. Duration and simultaneity: Bergson and the Einsteinian Universe. Edited and with an introduction by Robin Durie. Translation of supplementary material Mark Lewis and Robin Durie. 2nd ed. Pp. xxvii, 211. Manchester: Clinamen Press, c1999 BERGSON, Henri. The creative mind. New York : Citadel Press, 2002 BERGSON, Henri. Masot ve-hartsa'ot. Tirgem mi-Tsarfatit Ya`akov Levi. Tel Aviv: Masadah, 707 [1946 or 1947] BERGSON, Henri. Cours de Bergson sur la philosophie grecque. [Volume IV]. [Edite par] Henri Hude avec la collaboration de Francoise Vinel. Pp. 278. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2000 BERGSON, Henri. With an introduction by H. Wildon Carr. Pp. 47. London: T. F. Unwin, ltd. [1915] BERGSON, Henri.

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Bergson, Henri France 18591941. The Nobel Award 1927 Nobel e-museum Bergson,Henri. Links Books and Writers Biography
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Henri Bergson 18591941. Henri Bergson was born in Paris on October 18, 1859 andlived a life of an intellectual from a young age. As a young man,
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Henri Bergson was born in Paris on October 18, 1859 and lived a life of an intellectual from a young age.  As a young man, he attended the École Normale Supérieure and the University of Paris.   After graduating, he was a teacher in several secondary schools until 1898.  In that year, Bergson was offered a position as a professor at the École Normale Supérieure.  He was later appointed to the prestigious position as the chair of philosophy at the Collège de France. By 1914, Bergson was honored by being elected to the French Academy.  By 1921, Bergson resigned from the Collège de France and focused his time and energy on international affairs, politics, moral problems, and religion.  He was so involved in political and moral issues that in his later years, he only published one book The Two Sources of Morality and Religion .  He was awarded the the Nobel Prize in literature in 1927.
Bergson's doctoral dissertation, Time and Free Will   was published in 1889 and caught the interest of many noted philosophers.   Bergson believed in freedom of the mind and on a state of thought known as “duration.”  Bergson described duration as a conscious state that cannot be measured.   Some of his other books include

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Translate this page Henri Bergson (1859-1941). Der französische Philosoph und Diplomat Henri Bergsonwurde am 18. Oktober 1859 in Paris geboren, wo er am 4.
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In Paris from 1868 to 1878 Bergson attended the Lyc©e Fontaine, now known as the Lyc©e Condorcet. While there he won a prize for his scientific work and another, when he was eighteen, for the solution of a mathematical problem. This was in 1877, and his solution was published the following year in Annales de Math©matiques. It is of interest as being his first published work. After some hesitation over his career, as to whether it should lie in the sphere of the sciences or that of "the humanities," he decided in favour of the latter, and when nineteen years of age, he entered the famous ‰cole Normale Sup©rieure. While there he obtained the degree of Licence-¨s-Lettres, and this was followed by that of Agr©gation de philosophie in 1881. The same year he received a teaching appointment at the Lyc©e in Angers, the ancient capital of Anjou. Two years later he settled at the Lyc©e Blaise-Pascal in Clermont-Ferrand, pr©fecture (capital) of the Puy-de-D´me d©partement, a town whose name is usually more of interest for motorists than for philosophers, it being the home of Michelin tyres and the Charade Circuit racing track. The year after his arrival at Clermont-Ferrand Bergson displayed his ability in the humanities by the publication of an excellent edition of extracts from Lucretius, with a critical study of the text and the philosophy of the poet (1884), a work whose repeated editions are sufficient evidence of its useful place in the promotion of classical study among the youth of France. While teaching and lecturing in this part of his country (the Auvergne region), Bergson found time for private study and original work. He was engaged on his Essai sur les donn©es immediates de la conscience. This essay, which, in its English translation, bears the more definite and descriptive title Time and Free Will, was submitted, along with a short Latin thesis on Aristotle, for the degree of Docteur-¨s-Lettres, to which he was admitted by the University of Paris in 1889. The work was published in the same year by Felix Alcan, the Paris publisher, in his series La Biblioth¨que de philosophie contemporaine.

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    Bergson, Henri. (18591941) Held the prestigious chair of modern philosophy atthe College de France from 1900 to 1921; awarded the Nobel Prize in 1927.
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    Held the prestigious chair of modern philosophy at the College de France from 1900 to 1921; awarded the Nobel Prize in 1927. Around the turn of the century, Bergson wrote a number of influential philosophical works on the role of time ( Time and Free Will , Harper 1910 [1889]), memory ( Matter and Memory , Swan Sonnenschein 1919 [1896]), and evolutionary creativity ( Creative Evolution , Holt 1911 [1907]) in human experience. His philosophy generally emphasized the opposition between human creativity, rooted in life and the inner stream of consciousness, and the spatial objectifications of experience in stable cultural forms and institutions. He later supplemented these ideas with a philosophy of religion ( The Two Sources of Morality and Religion , Holt 1935 [1932]), which, among its other features, offered an alternative to the sociological, especially the Durkheimian, view of religion's origins and historical role. Bergson's theory of two types of religion also reflects his distinction between a measurable, spatially based time, and real duration, the inner flow of the individual's temporal experience. Static religion, through myth and ritual, promotes closed societies and automatism in thought and action, yet defends humanity against the corrosive powers of reason and paralyzing thoughts about death. Dynamic religion involves God's love and desire with multiply creative beings, who advance an open society, and appears in mystical visions.

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    Henri Bergson. Henri Bergson 18591941. THERE IS no need to write in detail ofone of the greater philosophers of the last hundred years, admired in his own
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    THERE IS no need to write in detail of one of the greater philosophers of the last hundred years, admired in his own country by the personalist Gabriel Marcel, by the Nobel prize winner Alexis Carrel, and by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. He held the Chair of the Philosophy of History at the College de France from 1900 to 1921, and was elected to the Academie Francaise in 1918. Sadly, his death at 91 coincided with the last years of the appalling Nazi persecution of his fellow Jews, with whom he strongly identified himself.
    He exerted a profound influence on the development of Vitalist philosophy in America and Europe, including Britain, where he aroused the interest of George Bernard Shaw and many others. William James hailed his work as bringing about 'a new Copernican revolution in thought'.
    L'Evolution Creatrice (Paris 1909, soon afterwards translated as Creative Evolution ) is the best known of all his books. Its central idea of Elan Vital, or living energy working through all things, helped (as Professor H. H. Price wrote in an obituary) to undermine the materialist basis of the then fashionable Positivism. Some of his physiology is now out of date, notably his attribution to the whole brain (rather than its left hemisphere) of the dominant power to concentrate on immediate action or abstract thought, so inhibiting the emergence of ESP and of much memory, which only surface at times of relaxation.
    But the main stream of his thinking is still vividly alive. His Presidential Address to the SPR in 1913 praised the Society's methods of research in collecting, studying, verifying and comparing data, examining witnesses, evaluating evidence, 'as historians and lawyers do'; and acknowledged that 'when I note the enormous number of facts on record, their family likeness, the agreement of so many independent witnesses, I am led to believe in telepathy'. The experimental method, he observed, as it dealt solely with measurement, made it possible to study the workings of the brain, but not what it was working on. He thought the survival of death probable 'since the life of the organism is far wider than cerebral life'.

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    Henri Bergson. (18591941). The son of a Jewish musician and an English woman,was educated at the Lycée Condorcet and the École Normale Supérieure,
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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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    Henri Bergson (18591941) Henri Bergson. Henri Bergson. Born, October 18, 1859 The repository contains one quote by Henri Bergson. Words of Wisdom
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