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  1. Bergson by Leszek Koakowski, 2000-12
  2. Dreams by Henri Bergson by Henri Bergson, 2007-10-01
  3. Creative Evolution, Volume 66; volume 918 by Henri Bergson, 2010-04-22
  4. Essai sur les données immédiates de la conscience (French Edition) by Henri Bergson, 2010-08-16
  5. A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson by Edouard le Roy, 2002-07-01
  6. Henri Bergson; the philosophy of change by Herbert Wildon Carr, 2010-08-10
  7. Henri Bergson: An Introduction by Keith Ansell-Pearson, 2011-08-12
  8. Mind-energy, lectures and essays by Henri Bergson, Herbert Wildon Carr, 2010-09-04
  9. William James and Henri Bergson: A Study in Contrasting Theories of Life (Danish Edition) by Horace Meyer Kallen, 2010-03-10
  10. Henri Bergson: The Philosophy of Change by Wildon Carr, 1970-06
  11. Oeuvres by Henri Bergson, 1991-05-01
  12. Bergson and Philosophy by John Mullarkey, 2000-01
  13. A dialogue between Bergson, Aristotle, and Philologos: A comparative and critical study of some aspects of Henri Bergson's theory of knowledge and of reality by Constantine Cavarnos, 1988
  14. Matière et mémoire: essai sur la relation du corps à l'esprit (French Edition) by Henri Bergson, 1911-01-01

21. Bergson, Henri - Definition Of Bergson, Henri By The Free Online Dictionary, The
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Henri Bergson French philosopher who proposed elan vital as the cause of evolution and development (1859-1941)
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22. Bergson, Henri L. Quote - To Exist Is To Change, To Change Is To Mature, To Matu
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Why not add this to your bookmarks? ...by his very title, 'Creative' Evolution. For this, his views on Change, on Time, and on Freedom, have in some degree prepared us. We have seen set forth the fact of Freedom, the recognition of human beings as centres of indetermination, not mere units in a machine, "a block universe" where all is "given," but creatures capable of creative activity. Then by a consideration of Time, as la duree, we found that the history of an individual can never repeat itself; "For a conscious being, To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly . Should the same be said," Bergson asks, "of existence in general?" [Footnote: Creative Evolution, p. 8 (Fr. p. 8).]
So he proceeds to portray with a wealth of analogy and brilliance of style, more akin to the language of a poet than a philosopher, the stupendous drama of Evolution, the mystery of being, the wonders of life. He makes the great fact of life his starting point. Is life susceptible to definition? We feel that, by the very nature of the case, it is not. A definition is an... Bergson, Henri L.

23. Henri Bergson - Pensador
Frases, textos, poesias e poemas de Henri Bergson.
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24. Bergson, Henri Summary | BookRags.com
Bergson, Henri. Bergson, Henri summary with 3 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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25. Henri Bergson — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Bergson, Henri. Bergson, Henri ( Nrē' bergs N') , 1859 – 1941, French philosopher. He became a professor at the Coll ge de France in 1900, devoted some time
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26. Bergson, Henri 1859-1941 [WorldCat Identities]
Creative evolution by Henri Bergson ( Book ) 201 editions published between 1907 and 2007 in 15
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27. A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson From Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg etext of this book by Edouard le Roy, as translated to English by Vincent Benson.
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=1347

28. An Introduction To Metaphysics . Bergson, Henri : Bolerium
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29. Henri Bergson's The Creative Mind
A summation of the main points of this work, by Alex Scott.
http://www.angelfire.com/md2/timewarp/bergson.html
Henri Bergsons The Creative Mind Henri Bergsons The Creative Mind: An Introduction to Metaphysics (1946) is a collection of essays and lectures concerning the nature of intuition, explaining how intuition can be used as a philosophical method. Intuition is described as a method of 'thinking in duration' which reflects the continuous flow of reality. Bergson distinguishes between intuitive and conceptual thinking, explaining how intuition and intellect may be combined to produce a dynamic knowledge of reality. Bergson distinguishes between two forms of time: pure time and mathematical time. Pure time is real duration. Mathematical time is measurable duration. Real time is continuous and indivisible. Mathematical time is divisible into units or intervals which do not reflect the flow of real time. According to Bergson, real time cannot be analyzed mathematically. To measure time is to try to create a break or disruption in time. In order to try to understand the flow of time, the intellect forms concepts of time as consisting of defined moments or intervals. But to try to intellectualize the experience of duration is to falsify it. Real duration can only be experienced by intuition. In the intellectual representation of time, a succession of distinct states or events is presented as a spatialized form of time. Time is conceptualized as an ordered arrangement of defined events, rather than as an endless flow of experience in an indivisible continuity. The intellect analyzes time as having measurable duration, but the flow of real time can only be known by intuition.

30. Henri Bergson - Biography
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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

31. J. Alexander Gunn - Bergson And His Philosophy
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32. Malaspina Great Books - Henri Bergson (1859-1941)
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33. Bergson, Henri
Bergson, Henri Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Bergson, Henri at Questia library.
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34. Filosofia / Pensament
Biograf a del fil sofo vitalista y espiritualista franc s con sinopsis de su pensamiento. Del Diccionario Herder de Filosof a.
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35. Bergson, Henri Summary | BookRags.com
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36. Encyclopdie De L'Agora | Bergson Henri
Dossier sur la vie et l oeuvre de Henri Bergson dans l encyclop die de l Agora.
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37. Bergson, Henri Louis - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
Bergson, Henri Louis (1859–1941) French philosopher. He believed that time, change, and development were the essence of reality. He thought that time was a continuous process in
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38. Bergson, Henri
HenriLouis Bergson (October 18, 1859 – January 4, 1941) was a major French philosopher in the first half of the twentieth century. He was widely popular during his lifetime
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Henri Becquerel) Next (Henri Breuil) Henri-Louis Bergson (October 18, 1859 – January 4, 1941) was a major French philosopher in the first half of the twentieth century. He was widely popular during his lifetime and his lectures in Paris were attended not only by philosophers and students, but also by artists, theologians, social theorists, and even the general public. At the core of his philosophy is his theory of “duration,” which he understands to be the ultimate and irreducible reality. Although Bergson understood duration to be the unified flow of time or becoming, he fought hard against all mechanistic and naturalistic interpretations of this temporal flux. Rather, he argued that duration is the élan vital or vital force of life, which evolves not as a result of brute forces (as in Darwinian evolution) but in a spontaneous and creative way. This “creative evolution,” which is basically free, is what allows for different forms of life to emerge. Methodologically Bergson argued that the élan vital of duration cannot be apprehended by the rational intellect or conceptual understanding but instead through intuition . Only in intuition can one enter into this passing of time and so experience at the concrete level the flux of becoming as the ultimate reality.
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39. Bergson Henri From FOLDOC
Bergson Henri history of philosophy, biography french philosopher (18591941). Rejecting sterile mechanistic accounts of the natural world, including those of Darwin and Spencer,
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40. Henri Bergson - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
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Hijo de un músico judío y de una mujer irlandesa, se educó en el Liceo Condorcet y la École Normale Supérieure , donde estudió filosofía . Después de una carrera docente como maestro en varias escuelas secundarias, Bergson fue designado para la École Normale Supérieure en 1898 y, desde 1900 hasta 1921, ostentó la cátedra de filosofía en el Collège de France . En 1914 fue elegido para la Academia Francesa ; de 1921 a 1926 fue presidente de la Comisión de Cooperación Intelectual de la Sociedad de Naciones . Poco antes de su muerte en 1941, Bergson expresó de varias maneras su oposición al régimen de Vichy El bagaje británico de Bergson explica la profunda influencia que Spencer Mill y Darwin ejercieron en él durante su juventud, pero su propia filosofía es en gran medida una reacción en contra de sus sistemas

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