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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. Filosofia / Pensament
De Jordi Cort©s.
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22. L'Encyclopédie De L'Agora: Bergson
Dossier sur la vie et l'oeuvre de henri bergson.
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Accueil Index Catégories Dossiers ... Imprimer Grandes questions Henri Bergson
Henri Bergson. Photo prise le 29 juillet 1925
Photographie par Henri Manuel, Paris
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Numéro de reproduction : LC-USZ62-84730
Domaine public Oeuvres de Henri Bergson
Essai sur les données immédiates de la conscience
Matière et mémoire
Le rire: essai sur la signification du comique
Introduction à la métaphysique
L'évolution créatrice
L'énergie spirituelle Durée et simultanéité. Essai sur la théorie de la relativité d'Einstein Les deux sources de la morale et de la religion La pensée et le mouvant Écrits et paroles, 1957-59
(3 vols.) Oeuvres Ouvrages en ligne Essai sur les données immédiates de la conscience (1888). Reproduit à partir de la 144e édition (Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 1970, 182 p.). Peut être téléchargé en trois formats ( Word PDF et RTF ) sur le site "Classiques des sciences sociales" Les deux sources de la morale et de la religion (1932). Reproduit à partir de la 58e édition (Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 1948, 340 p.). Peut être téléchargé en trois formats ( Word PDF et RTF ) sur le site "Classiques des sciences sociales"

23. Henri Bergson's The Creative Mind
A summation of the main points of this work, by Alex Scott.
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Henri Bergson’s The Creative Mind Henri Bergson’s 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.

24. Henri Bergson Winner Of The 1927 Nobel Prize In Literature
henri bergson, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. henri bergson. 1927 Nobel Laureate in Literature Books by henri bergson. Featured Internet Links
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25. Henri Bergson Winner Of The 1927 Nobel Prize In Literature
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26. Henri Bergson - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Henri Bergson
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Henri Bergson Henri-Louis Bergson October 18 January 4 ) was a French philosopher , influencial at least in France, but out of the main currents of his time. Bergson's life was the quiet and uneventful one of a French professor, the chief landmarks in it being the publication of his three principal works, first, in , the Essai sur les données immédiates de la conscience (Time and Free Will), then Matiere et Memoire (Matter and Memory) in , and L'Evolution créatrice (Creative Evolution) in He was born in Paris in the Rue Lamartine , not far from the Paris Opera . He was descended from a prominent Jewish family of Poland , with Irish blood on his mother's side. His family lived in London for a few years after his birth, and he obtained an early familiarity with the English language from his mother. Before he was nine, his parents crossed the English Channel and settled in France, Henri becoming a naturalized citizen of the Republic. In Paris from to he attended the Lycée Fontaine , now known as the Lycée 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

27. Project Gutenberg Edition Of A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson
Project Gutenberg etext of this book by Edouard le Roy, as translated to English by Vincent Benson.
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28. Le Rasoir Philosophique
Extraits d'un ouvrage prim© par l'Acad©mie Fran§aise
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La connaissance La politique ... Conclusion: Bien-vivre La philosophie Les figures de l'illusion La connaissance L'

29. EpistemeLinks.com: Philosopher Results
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30. Paul Valéry, 1875-1945, “ Discours Sur Bergson ”. (1941)
L'©loge fun¨bre de ce philosophe par Paul Val©ry. En pleine seconde guerre mondiale, rares ©taient ceux qui eurent le courage d'assister   l'enterrement de bergson.
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  • ”. (Une présentation de: Paul VALERY, "Notion générale de l'art", in La Nouvelle Revue française, Gallimard, Paris, 1er novembre 1935. Reproduit dans Paul VALERY, Oeuvres, Tome I, Collection "La Pléiade", Gallimard, Paris, 1957, pp. 1412-1415.
Page d'accueil centrale Jeudi 20 mars 2003
Par Jean-Marie Tremblay, sociologue.

31. Bergson, Henri. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. bergson, henri. (äNr ´ b rgsôN´) (KEY) , 1859–1941, French philosopher. He
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32. Bergson, Henri Louis. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language
bergson, henri Louis. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. bergson, henri Louis. SYLLABICATION Berg·son.
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33. Henri Bergson --  Encyclopædia Britannica
bergson, henri Encyclopædia Britannica Article. henri bergson born Oct. 18, 1859, Paris, France died Jan. henri bergson, 1928. henri bergson, 1928.
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34. Bergson, Henri(-Louis)
bergson, henri,. bergson, 1928. BIBLIOGRAPHY. henri bergson, Oeuvres, 5th ed. (1991), with notes by André Robinet, is the best collection of his works.
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Bergson, Henri,
Bergson, 1928 Archiv fur Kunst und Geschichte, Berlin in full HENRI-LOUIS BERGSON (b. Oct. 18, 1859, Paris, Franced. Jan. 4, 1941, Paris), French philosopher, the first to elaborate what came to be called a process philosophy , which rejected static values in favour of values of motion, change, and evolution. He was also a master literary stylist, of both academic and popular appeal, who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1927.
Early years.
Through his father, a talented musician, Bergson was descended from a rich Polish Jewish familythe sons of Berek, or Berek-son, from which the name Bergson is derived. His mother came from an English Jewish family. Bergson's upbringing, training, and interests were typically French, and his professional career, as indeed all of his life, was spent in France, most of it in Paris. I had remained up to that time wholly imbued with mechanistic theories, to which I had been led at an early date by the reading of Herbert Spencer. . . . It was the analysis of the notion of time, as that enters into mechanics and physics, which overturned all my ideas. I saw, to my great astonishment, that scientific time does not endure . . . that positive science consists essentially in the elimination of duration. This was the point of departure of a series of reflections which brought me, by gradual steps, to reject almost all of what I had hitherto accepted and to change my point of view completely.

35. Henri Bergson
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37. Bergson, Henri, Saggio Sui Dati Immediati Della Coscienza
Translate this page bergson, henri, Saggio sui dati immediati della coscienza (a cura di Giorgio Celli). è anche il primo dei libri scritti da henri bergson.
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Bergson, Henri, Saggio sui dati immediati della coscienza
(a cura di Giorgio Celli). Milano, Bruno Mondadori, 2002, pp. 150, Euro 13,50, ISBN 88-424-9390-2 [Ed. or.: Le rêve biotechnologique, Paris, Presses Universitaire de France, 2001]
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Indice ... Links Henri-Louis Bergson presentò alla Sorbona l' nel 1889, anno della sua pubblicazione, come tesi di dottorato assieme alla dissertazione scritta in latino Quid Aristoteles de loco senserit durata
Saggio Il bergsonismo di Gilles Deleuze Du fondement de l'induction
(1871), in qualche modo segnala la vicinanza di Bergson a quella tradizione spiritualistica francese, con la quale, tuttavia, non si identificò mai del tutto.
Dopo la breve prefazione datata Febbraio 1888, troviamo dunque il primo capitolo dal titolo
durata progressi " (p. 85).
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Cronologia essenziale
Prefazione
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38. Henri Bergson
Translate this page Home_Page henri bergson (1859-1941), Filósofo francés y premio Nobel, elaboró una teoría de la evolución basada en la dimensión
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Henri Bergson
F ilósofo francés y premio Nobel, elaboró una teoría de la evolución basada en la dimensión espiritual de la vida humana que tuvo una gran influencia en múltiples disciplinas. Nacido en París, el 18 de octubre de 1859, estudió en la École Normale Supérieure y la Universidad de París. Enseñó en varias escuelas desde 1881 hasta 1898, año en que aceptó trabajar como profesor en la École Normale Supérieure. Dos años después fue nombrado para la cátedra de filosofía occidental en el Collège de France. Entretanto se publicó la disertación doctoral de Bergson Tiempo y libre albedrío (1889) que produjo mucho interés entre los filósofos. En ella plantea sus teorías de la libertad de la conciencia y del tiempo, al que consideró como una sucesión de instantes conscientes, entremezclados e ilimitados. A esta obra le siguió Memoria y vida (1896), libro en el que subraya la selectividad del cerebro humano; La risa (1900), ensayo sobre la base mecanicista de la comedia, que tal vez sea su trabajo más citado, y La evolución creadora (1907), donde explora el problema de la existencia humana y define la mente como energía pura, el élan vital o ímpetu vital, responsable de toda la evolución orgánica. En 1914 fue elegido miembro de la Academia Francesa. En 1921 Bergson dejó el Collège de France para dedicarse a los asuntos internacionales, la política, los problemas morales y la religión; se había convertido al catolicismo (sus padres eran judíos). En las dos últimas décadas de su vida sólo publicó un libro

39. Bergson (Henri)

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Bergson, Henri Agir librement, c'est reprendre possession de soi, c'est se replacer dans la pure durée. C'est dans le moule de l'action que notre intelligence a été coulée. Ce que j’appelle «mon présent», empiète tout à la fois sur mon passé et sur mon avenir. Il faut agir en homme de pensée et penser en homme d'action. Il n'y a pas de comique en dehors de ce qui est proprement humain. Imiter quelqu'un, c'est dégager la part d'automatisme qu'il a laissée s'introduire dans sa personne. L'art vise à imprimer en nous des sentiments plutôt qu'à les exprimer. L'humanité gémit, à demi écrasée sous le poids des progrès qu'elle a faits. Elle ne sait pas assez que son avenir dépend d'elle. L'idée de l'avenir est plus féconde que l'avenir lui-même. L'intelligence est caractérisée par une incompréhension naturelle de la vie. La conscience est un trait d’union entre ce qui a été et ce qui sera, un pont jeté entre le passé et l’avenir. La durée est essentiellement une continuation de ce qui n'est plus dans ce qui est. La science antique portait sur des concepts, tandis que la science moderne cherche des lois.

40. Bergson, Henri
Search. Agnosticism / Atheism henri bergson. Back to Last Page Glossary Index . Name henri bergson. Dates Born October 18, 1859
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