Bergson and His Philosophy

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Bergson and His Philosophy

by John Alexander Gunn

EN·~6 hours·29 chapters

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29 total
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BERGSON AND HIS PHILOSOPHY

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By J. Alexander Gunn, M. A., - Fellow of The University Of Liverpool

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With An Introduction By Alexander Mair, M. A., Professor of Philosophy in The University Of Liverpool

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PREFACE

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INTRODUCTION

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CHAPTER I. — LIFE OF BERGSON

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CHAPTER II. — THE REALITY OF CHANGE

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CHAPTER III. — PERCEPTION

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CHAPTER IV. — MEMORY

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CHAPTER V. — THE RELATION OF SOUL AND BODY

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Description

This compact work offers a clear and friendly entry point into the thought of Henri Bergson, whose ideas sparked renewed interest in philosophy after the upheavals of war. The author aims to make Bergson’s complex notions of time, memory, and creative evolution understandable for both the curious layperson and the philosophy student beginning their journey.

Beginning with a concise biography, the book walks readers through Bergson’s central concepts, supported by carefully selected excerpts from his major texts. Later chapters explore how his philosophy touches on politics, ethics, and religion, giving a sense of its broader relevance. A thorough bibliography and notes guide further reading, making the volume a practical companion for anyone wishing to delve deeper into Bergson’s vibrant intellectual legacy.

Readers will appreciate the author's balanced tone, which respects the depth of Bergson’s insights while avoiding jargon. The book’s structure encourages gradual comprehension, making it a useful reference long after the first reading.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (353K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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John Alexander Gunn

1896–1975

A British philosopher and teacher whose career took him from Liverpool to the University of Melbourne, he wrote clear, thoughtful books on some of the biggest figures in philosophy. His work helped introduce readers and students to thinkers including Plato, Aristotle, Spinoza, and Bergson.

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