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Art, Intuition, and Identity in Ramón y Cajal. [PDF]
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Henri Bergson (1859-1941) contributed major philosophical works on time, consciousness, evolution and morality. His thinking remains central to debates on fundamental issues within philosophy and social science, particular around ‘process ontology’.
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2015
Henri Bergson was one of the last philosophers belonging to the school of thinkers known as the French Spiritualists. His philosophy was hugely influential, both positively and negatively, on many prominent mid- to late-20th century French philosophers, including Jean-Paul Sartre, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Gaston Bachelard, Georges Canguilhem, and Gilles ...
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Henri Bergson was one of the last philosophers belonging to the school of thinkers known as the French Spiritualists. His philosophy was hugely influential, both positively and negatively, on many prominent mid- to late-20th century French philosophers, including Jean-Paul Sartre, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Gaston Bachelard, Georges Canguilhem, and Gilles ...
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2017
1878–1881 Philosophiestudium in Paris, u. a. an der Ecole Normale Superieure; Tatigkeit als Gymnasiallehrer und vergebliche Be werbungen auf eine Sorbonne-Professur; 1900–1924 Professur am College de France; 1927 Nobelpreis fur Literatur; Beschaft igung mit metaphysischen, erkenntnistheoretischen, theologischen, psychologischen, moral- und ...
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1878–1881 Philosophiestudium in Paris, u. a. an der Ecole Normale Superieure; Tatigkeit als Gymnasiallehrer und vergebliche Be werbungen auf eine Sorbonne-Professur; 1900–1924 Professur am College de France; 1927 Nobelpreis fur Literatur; Beschaft igung mit metaphysischen, erkenntnistheoretischen, theologischen, psychologischen, moral- und ...
Volker Roloff, null Kll
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The Antioch Review, 1945
WV HATEVER ELSE MAY BE SAID about Henri Bergson's merits as a philosopher, one fact remains: it is difficult to read him without a strong sense of excitement. Particularly in his more successful works, such as Creative Evolution and Matter and Memory, there is something intangibly unique about his approach and his style.
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WV HATEVER ELSE MAY BE SAID about Henri Bergson's merits as a philosopher, one fact remains: it is difficult to read him without a strong sense of excitement. Particularly in his more successful works, such as Creative Evolution and Matter and Memory, there is something intangibly unique about his approach and his style.
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