The Essential Works of Henri Bergson

Henri Bergson

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Philosophie

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In "The Essential Works of Henri Bergson," readers are introduced to a transformative body of thought that blends philosophy and science. Bergson's unique approach to metaphysics, exemplified through his concepts of duration and élan vital, challenges traditional notions of time and life. Utilizing a style rich in metaphor and clarity, the texts offer a comprehensive examination of human experience, consciousness, and the interplay of intuition and intellect. Contextually situated within the early 20th century, Bergson's work later influenced existentialism and modern psychology, creating a bridge between empirical knowledge and spiritual insight. Henri Bergson (1859-1941) was a French philosopher whose upbringing in a culturally rich environment fostered his intellectual curiosity. Educated at the École Normale Supérieure, he shaped his ideas against the backdrop of scientific advancements, including Darwinism and the emerging fields of psychology. His philosophical inquiries into time and consciousness were responses to both the mechanistic view of the universe and the emotional realities of human life, making his work resonate still today. This anthology is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of modern philosophy and its implications for contemporary thought. Bergson's insights into the nature of reality and human existence provoke profound questions that remain relevant, inviting readers to explore the depths of their own consciousness.

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free will discussions, philosophical essays, Henri Bergson influence, epistemology concepts, intuition philosophy, mind-body relationship, modern philosophical thought, consciousness exploration, duration theory, early 20th century