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Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s criticism of Bergson's theory of time seen through the work of Gilles Deleuze [PDF]
In this article I examine the relation between the philosophies of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Gilles Deleuze by looking at the way they refer to the time theory of Henri Bergson.
Wambacq, Judith
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T.S. Eliot and others: the (more or less) definitive history and origin of the term “objective correlative” [PDF]
This paper draws together as many as possible of the clues and pieces of the puzzle surrounding T. S. Eliot’s “infamous” literary term “objective correlative”.
Griffiths, Dominic
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The limits of process: On (re)reading Henri Bergson [PDF]
This article offers a reading of the work of Henri Bergson as it pertains to organizations through the lens of ideas drawn from critical realism.
Alistair Mutch +17 more
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Mysticism and War: Reflections on Bergson and his Reception During World War I
Once we grasp Bergson’s new conception of an intuitive metaphysics premised on a distance from action, it seems unlikely that a connection could be found between this metaphysics and an activist philosophy of war.
Donna V. Jones
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The Intuitive Recommencement of Metaphysics
If we are to understand the complex relationship between Bergson and Kant, we must not approach the former’s philosophy as if it could only be either pre-critical or post-Kantian.
Camille Riquier
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Darkened Counsel: The Problem of Evil in Bergson’s Metaphysics of Integral Experience
Henri Bergson's work is often presented as an optimistic philosophy. This essay presents a counter-narrative to that reading by looking to the place of the problem of evil within his integral metaphysics. For, if Bergson’s philosophy is simply optimistic,
Anthony Paul Smith
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Liberating clocks: Developing a critical horology to rethink the potential of clock time [PDF]
Across a wide range of cultural forms, including philosophy, cultural theory, literature and art, the figure of the clock has drawn suspicion, censure and outright hostility.
Bastian, Michelle
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University of California, Los Angeles, English, Ph.D. 1981 Claremont Graduate University, Education, MA 1976 Amherst College, English, BA 1974https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/erfa_bios/1288/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University
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Rhizomatic Time and Temporal Poetics in American Beauty [PDF]
This essay deals with the temporality of film through an examination of narrative, structure and image in Sam Mendes’ film American Beauty (2000), referring to both Gilles Deleuze and Henri Bergson‘s work on time.
Furby, Jacqueline
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