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Henri Bergson a analytická filosofie
Henri Bergson se za svého života těšil velké popularitě. Přes jistý ústup ze slávy jeho filosofie i v druhé polovině dvacátého století inspirovala např. Gillese Deleuze. Nicméně analytická filosofie Bergsonovi dosud mnoho pozornosti nevěnovala. Ačkoli na
Pavel Arazim
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Displaced attention: Bergson, attentive habits and Tony Conrad's drone music
Abstract Attention has emerged as an important issue in the social sciences and humanities in recent years. Much influential work characterises our era as one in which our attention is increasingly placed under stress, seeking to unpack the consequences of such a state of affairs for our capacities to think.
George Burdon
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Who laughs? A moment of laughter in Shortbus [PDF]
In his essay On Laughter, first published in France in 1900, Henri Bergson suggested that “our laughter is always the laughter of the group” (2003:5). With this observation in mind, I have to ask: who laughs when we watch a movie?
Yeatman, Bevin
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Bergson, précurseur des mobilités académiques contemporaines ?
At the beginning of the 20th Century the philosopher Henri Bergson (1859-1941) was largely « mobile ». Professor at the Collège de France in the 1910s, Bergson travelled regularly to Britain (Birmingham, Cambridge, Edinburg, London and Oxford) and to the
Fred Dervin
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The Psychedelic Influence on Philosophy [PDF]
A mildly chronological overview of the philosophers who may have been inspired by the use of psychoactive chemicals, inc. Plato, de Quincey, Davy, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, James, Bergson, Benjamin, Jünger, Paz, Marcuse, Sartre, Foucault; and a mention of
Sjöstedt-H., Peter
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This paper sets out to analyse the writing of Henri Bergson in the Essai sur les données immédiates de la conscience published in 1889. In the Essai, Bergson discuss psychological and physical theories to formule his own philosophy of the human being. He
François Caillau
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Managing time: speeding up and slowing down in the immigration bail court
Abstract This article draws on recent theoretical interventions into the relationship between time and law to make sense of the role of time in the context of immigration bail hearings in the United Kingdom. It presents an analysis of the ways in which the Home Office, the First‐Tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber), and immigration judges ...
JO HYNES
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Henri Bergson’s Haunted Epistemology: Consciousness Unframed
In his main work, Matter and Memory, Henri Bergson presents a panpsychist ontology which cuts through the Gordian knot of the mind vs. matter problem. Taking this age-old philosophical topic, Bergson pushes the dualism of mind and matter beyond breaking ...
Adam Lovasz
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The Chronotopic Imagination in Literature and Film [PDF]
In this contribution, I would like to examine the way in which Bakhtin, in the two essays dedicated to the chronotope, lays the foundations for a theory of literary imagination.
Keunen, Bart
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World Literature and the Figurative Push to Sublimate Space
This paper examines the influence of Aristotle’s theory of place (topos) on the conceptualization of cultural universality. Its main focus is in reinvesting the thought of Baruch Spinoza and Henri Bergson surrounding the fossilized spatial boundaries ...
Christian Giguere
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