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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

41. Society, Philosophy, Philosophers, B: Bergson, Henri
Henri Bergson, 18591941. French philosopher especially known for his teachings on duration and vital force. Aside from his philosophical
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Filósofo francés y premio Nobel Nació en París, el 18 de octubre de 1859, de madre inglesa y padre exiliado polaco de origen judío. Cuando era joven demostró aptitudes tanto para las disciplinas humanísticas como para las científicas, cursó estudios en la École Normale Supérieure y la Universidad de París. Fue docente en varias escuelas de 1881 hasta 1898, en que fue profesor en la École Normale Supérieure. Dos años más adelante fue catedrático de filosofía occidental en el Collège de France. También, durante los años de estancia en Clermont-Ferrand, Bergson empezó a manifestar su interés -aunque siempre muy cauto-, por los fenómenos parapsicológicos (posteriormente fue miembro del Instituto General Psicológico de París y Presidente de la British Society for Psychical Research de Londres). Publicó Tiempo y libre albedrío (1889) donde plantea teorías sobre la libertad de la conciencia y del tiempo. A continuación se editó Materia y memoria (1896), donde subraya la selectividad del cerebro humano; La risa (1900) y La evolución creadora (1907). En el año 1914 fue miembro de la Academia Francesa. El bergsonismo, que llegó a ser una moda intelectual, influyó también sobre Maritain, sobre algunas corrientes fenomenológicas (sobre Scheler especialmente), sobre el existencialismo y sobre varias corrientes estéticas (sobre Proust, pariente de Bergson, y sobre Antonio Machado, por ejemplo). La discusión entre Bergson y Einstein a raíz de la publicación de Duración y simultaneidad (1922), ejerció una fuerte influencia sobre A. N. Whitehead y sobre H. Poincaré.

43. Henri Bergson - Nowinki Z Literatury - Wirtualny Wszech¶wiat
humanistycznych. Henri Bergson (18591941). Od 1898 r. wykladal filozofie w École Normale Supérieure, a od 1900 r. - w Collège de France.
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Henri Bergson 60 lat temu, 5 stycznia 1941 r., zmar³ w Pary¿u Henri Bergson, filozof francuski, laureat literackiej Nagrody Nobla w 1927 r. Urodzony 18 pa¼dziernika 1859 r. w Pary¿u w rodzinie ¿ydowskiego emigranta z Warszawy, w liceum zdradza³ wielkie zdolno¶ci do matematyki i nauk przyrodniczych. Studiowa³ w s³ynnej École Normale Supérieure, po studiach przez pewien czas pracowa³ jako nauczyciel licealny w Angers i w Clermont, a nastêpnie w Pary¿u, pozostaj±c jednocze¶nie zwi±zany z macierzyst± uczelni±. W 1889 r. na podstawie pracy O bezpo¶rednich danych ¶wiadomo¶ci uzyska³ stopieñ doktora nauk humanistycznych.

44. Citas Y Frases Célebres De Henri Bergson
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45. Bergson, Henri
Translate this page Ed. Herder. Bergson, Henri-Louis (1859-1941) HIST. diccianimax.gif (15216 bytes). Filósofo vitalista y espiritualista francés. Nació
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"Demo" del Diccionario de filosofía en CD-ROM" de Ed. Herder Bergson, Henri-Louis (1859-1941) HIST. Filósofo vitalista y espiritualista francés. Nació en París, de madre inglesa y padre exiliado polaco de origen judío. Cuando era joven demostró aptitudes tanto para las disciplinas humanísticas como para las científicas (ganó varios concursos de matemáticas), pero decidió estudiar filosofía en la École Normale Supérieure, con E. Boutroux y L. Ollé-Laprune . Ejerció como profesor de enseñanza secundaria en varios Liceos : en Angers, en el Liceo Blaise Pascal de Clermont-Ferrand y en París. Los años de estancia en Clermont-Ferrand fueron definitivos para la maduración de sus tesis y para la continuación de la recepción de la influencia tanto del empirismo inglés (especialmente de Hume ) y del evolucionismo de H. Spencer , como del espiritualismo francés de Maine de Biran , J. Lachelier y Ravaison (a quien más tarde Bergson sustituyó como miembro de la Academia de Ciencias Morales y Políticas con el discurso La vida y la obra de Ravaison ). También, durante los años de estancia en Clermont-Ferrand, Bergson empezó a manifestar su interés -aunque siempre muy cauto-, por los fenómenos parapsicológicos (posteriormente fue miembro del Instituto General Psicológico de París y Presidente de la

46. Personality Of The Week - Bergson
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Selected 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.

47. Henri Bergson - Philosopher - Biography
Henri Bergson Biography Bibliography Links, Biography. Henri Bergson (18591941). Henri Bergson was born in Paris in 1859. His
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Henri Bergson Time and Free Will ) along with a short Latin thesis. The essay was published the same year by Felix Alcan in his series Bergson shifted his focus away from mathematics and mechanics, preferring to develop his thoughts, first presented in Time and Free Will , in the humanities and philosophy, particularly to concepts of the mind, the intuition and the experience of time, or duration. Matter and Memory , his next publication in 1896, continues these investigations. For Bergson duration involves the succession of conscious states in an immeasurable flow, and real time therefore is the experience of duration as apprehended by intuition, time perceived as indivisible. He is led to a theory of mind-body relations, opposing the preference of the separate operations of instinct and intellect. In 1903 he wrote An Introduction to Metaphysics , which is a further elaboration of the central role that the intuition plays on his theory of knowledge. Bergson was promoted to a professorship in 1898, and became

48. Henri Bergson - Biographie
Translate this page BIOGRAPHIE. (1859-1941) Henri Bergson est né à Paris en 1859. Son père était musicien et compositeur, exilé de Pologne. Sa mère
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BIOGRAPHIE (1859-1941) Henri Bergson est né à Paris en 1859. Son père était musicien et compositeur, exilé de Pologne. Sa mère était anglaise et ne lui parla jamais qu’en anglais. Il fut élevé dans les règles du judaïsme traditionnel. Il fit de brillantes études à Paris où il se distingua dans l’étude des mathématiques et de la philosophie. Il fréquenta l’École Normale Supérieure (1878-1881). À cette époque , la philosophie officielle était le kantisme rigoureux. Rem. : Au sortir du collège de Laflèche, Descartes remarquait que les seules connaissances certaines qu’il avait apprises étaient celles des mathématiques, alors que les autres, pourtant plus importantes pour la conduite de la vie, étaient moins certaines. D’où son projet d’élaborer une " mathésis " universelle. Or, Bergson trouve, lui, que les connaissances venant des mathématiques et de la physique, sont peut-être certaines mais ne concernent que l’ordre quantitatif. Elles parlent davantage de l’espace que du mouvement lui-même, de la mesure du temps que du temps lui-même. Ce qui le conduira à chercher une réponse à ces questions dans la philosophie.
  • Marié en 1891, il fut père d’une fille, Jeanne, qui ne parlait pas, n’entendait pas, et qui fut pour lui sa fierté et son épreuve : " je suis sûr, écrit Jean Guitton, que plusieurs traits de la philosophie de Henri Bergson s’expliquent par cette source inconnue ". " …au moment où son père étudiait avec patience, avec génie, les troubles du langage pour édifier une nouvelle interprétation des rapports de l’âme avec le corps : il concluait à l’indépendance de la

49. Bergson, Henri (Litteraturnettet)
Bergson, Henri Frankrike 18591941 Nobels litteraturpris 1927 Nobel e-museum Bergson, Henri. Lenker Books and Writers Biografi. SØK ETTER Bergson, Henri.
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50. Bergson, Henri (Norwegian Writers' Web)
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51. Henri Bergson Famous Quotes -ThinkExist
Henri Bergson. French philosopher, 1927 Nobel Prize in Literature, 18591941. To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature
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To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly. The only cure for vanity is laughter, and the only fault that is laughable is vanity. The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend. Think like a man of action, act like a man of thought. Wherever anything lives, there is, open somewhere, a register in which time is being inscribed. In short, intelligence, considered in what seems to be its original feature, is the faculty of manufacturing artificial objects, especially tools to make tools, and of indefinitely urging the manufacture. For life is tendency, and the essence of a tendency is to develop in the form of a sheaf, creating, by its very growth, divergent directions among which its impetus is divided. Life does not proceed by the association and addition of elements, but by dissociation and division. 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.

52. Henri Bergson Definition Of Henri Bergson. What Is Henri Bergson? Meaning Of Hen
Noun, 1. Henri Bergson French philosopher who proposed elan vital as the cause of evolution and development (1859-1941)
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53. Henri Bergson: La Vita, Il Pensiero, Le Opere
Translate this page Henri Louis Bergson (1859-1941) Nasce a Parigi nel 1859, studia matematica e lettere. Insegna in licei ed università dal 1881 al
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"Saggio sui dati immediati della coscienza", "Materia e memoria", "L'evoluzione creatrice", "Le due sorgenti della morale e della religione", "Il riso", "L'introduzione alla metafisica", "L'intuizione filosofica", "Il pensiero e il movimento".

54. Content Pages Of The Encyclopedia Of Religion And Social Science
Bergson, Henri. (18591941) Held the prestigious chair of modern philosophy at the 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.

55. Bergson, Henri (1859-1941): Spezieller Personenschlüssel
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56. Henri Bergson
Definitions. Bergson, Henri (18591941) French philosopher. What are we, in fact, what is our character, if not the condensation
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Definitions Bergson, Henri (1859-1941): French philosopher. What are we, in fact, what is our character , if not the condensation of the history that we have lived from our birth - nay, even before our birth, since we bring with us prenatal dispositions? Doubtless we think with only a small part of our past, but it is with our entire past, including the original bent of our soul, that we desire, will and act. From this survival of the past it follows that consciousness cannot go through the same state twice. The circumstances may still be the same, but they will act no longer on the same person, since they find him at a new moment of his history. Our personality, which is being built up each instant with its accumulated experience changes without ceasing. Creative Evolution. Henri Bergson. 1911. Return to Nature of Truth Exposition or Return to Home Page

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58. Literature 1927
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59. DISF - Dizionario Interdisciplinare Di Scienza E Fede | Dettaglio Voce
Bergson, Henri (1859 1941). Luca Vanzago Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium I. Biographical notes and philosophical context - II.
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