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About the Author:
Fils d un immigre juif polonais, Henri Bergson fut normalien, agrege de philosophie en 1881, et mena une brillante carriere d enseignant (lycees Louis-le-Grand et Henri-IV a Paris; maitre de conference a l'ENS en 1897). En 1900, il obtint la chaiL ensemble de son uvre, qui comporte notamment L Evolution creatrice (1907), et Les Deux Sources de la morale et de la religion (1932), s inscrivait contre le formalisme kantien et les differentes formes de positivisme et de scientisme. Il s'appuyait sur les connaissances modernes en psychologie pour definir des voies philosophiques nouvelles.
Synopsis:
The French philosopher's last published work contains essays and lectures shedding light upon the nature of philosophy and metaphysics, the evolution of his philosophical method, and the thought of Claude Bernard, William James, and Jean-Gaspard-Felix Ravaisson.
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- PublisherGreenwood Press
- Publication date1968
- ISBN 10 083710310X
- ISBN 13 9780837103105
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages307
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