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HENRY BERGSON Premium Collection - Laughter Time and Free Will Creative Evolution Dreams & Meaning of the War & Dreams (From the Renowned Nobel Prize Winning Author & Philosopher) - cover

HENRY BERGSON Premium Collection - Laughter Time and Free Will Creative Evolution Dreams & Meaning of the War & Dreams (From the Renowned Nobel Prize Winning Author & Philosopher)

Henri Bergson

Übersetzer Edwin E. Slosson, Arthur Mitchell, F. L. Pogson, Cloudesley Brereton

Verlag: Good Press

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In the "HENRY BERGSON Premium Collection," this anthology encapsulates the pioneering philosophies of Henri Bergson, notably his explorations of time, consciousness, and metaphysical intuition. Utilizing an eloquent and reflective literary style, Bergson presents complex ideas, inviting readers to engage with philosophical thought through a visceral, almost poetic lens. Contextually situated within the early 20th-century philosophical landscape, this collection embodies a reaction against the mechanistic views of time and reality prevalent in positivism, offering instead a vibrant perspective that emphasizes the fluidity of experience and the vitality of living phenomena. Henri Bergson, a French philosopher active during a period marked by rapid scientific advancement and sociocultural shifts, drew on diverse influences including psychology, art, and literature. His life experiences, notably his Jewish heritage and his education in the rigorous environment of the √âcole Normale Sup√©rieure, contributed to his innovative ideas that challenged the deterministic philosophies of his time. Bergson's unique insights into the nature of time and consciousness earned him significant acclaim, ultimately culminating in the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1927. This collection is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of modern philosophy, providing a comprehensive introduction to Bergson's groundbreaking thoughts. By engaging with this anthology, readers will not only deepen their understanding of Bergson'Äôs major works but also gain valuable insights into the connections between intuition, creativity, and the essence of human experience.
Verfügbar seit: 18.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 533 Seiten.

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