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deeply influenced by James and Bergson. John Dewey, Bourne, and John Bur...had brought with him) attended Bergson's lectures atColumbia University in...ibid., p. 246. 56. "The Banning of Bergson," p. 86. 57. Lippmann, A Preface...
...Michel:Vol. I, 1948:F. Delattre, Bergson et Proust.H. Gouhier, Maine de Biran et Bergson.Vol. II, 1949:E. Bréier, Images...deBergson.Vol. III, 1952:R. Polin, Henri Bergson et le Mal.P. Andreu, Bergson et Sorel...
...Prediction of Human Conduct; A Study in Bergson, Int. Jo. Ethics,Oct., 1910.BURNS C. D., Bergson: A Criticism of His Philosophy...Jan., 1914.CALKINS M. W., Henri Bergson, Personalist,Phil. Rev., Nov...
...anddefinitive study of the possible influence of Bergson on Proust writtenby Joyce Megay and published...the equally detailed study on Bergson and his influence by Anthony Pilkington...document the similarity betweensome of Bergson's philosophy and the novel of Marcel...
Bergson was working on his doctoral dissertation...Critique of Pure Reason mediates the approach Bergson adopts in both pieces of writing. 11 By...the law of entropy as 'metaphysical' Bergson intends a positive meaning: the second...
...TO BE DEFENDEDTHE philosophy of Henri Bergson has been for over thirty yearswidely known...their views at length concerning Bergson's philosophy were William James and...was enthusiastic in his commendation of Bergson's theory.A Pluralistic Universe...
creation. It may here be noted how Bergson has been misinterpreted by certain...that in identifying life with action, Bergson has clearlyassigned a derogatory place...Bisson, in an article entitled "Proust, Bergson and GeorgeEliot", argues from this premise...
...exclusively human instrument ofaction. For Bergson the most important characteristics...theabsurdities as his own. For Cariou, Bergson misses Zeno’s irony: “Zeno was probablymore Bergsonian than Bergson thought” (NB, 111). I am...
...his recollections of thecrisis which Bergson went through, or at any rate,of its visible signs: "Henri Bergson used to enjoyshort familiar walks in...where he pacedup and down. At Clermont Bergson lived at 38, Route d'Aubière...
...psychological; Mr.Pitkin,James or Bergson or Who Is against Intellect, Journalof...differences of varying degrees anddirections. Bergson, according to Mr. Pitkin,goes the...unknowable. Jamesis closer to Fechner than to Bergson, in Mr.Pitkin's view. For James...
......anniversary of the death of Spinoza, Bergson wrote: "One could say that all philosophers...of Spinoza."1 It could be said that Bergson's "own" philosophy is the reconception...the above quotation suggests, however, Bergson's thought on time must be seen as taking......
......economics. Born in Baltimore in 1914, Abram Bergson died in Cambridge, Mass., at the age...Economics. During his academic career, Bergson held many government positions. He served...various military boards during that time. Bergson was a scholar of immeasurable credits......
......Nethercott. Une rencontre philosophique: Bergson en Russie (1903-1917). Collection...decade's star of the Eveninglands, Henri Bergson. From books and journals by the hundred...science. They are also intrigued to find Bergson doing the same in his up-to-date critique......
......paradigms shift. One such text is Henri Bergson's famous essay Le Rire (1900) which...the second half of the 19th century. Bergson (1859-1941), a French philosopher...Like the rest of his early work, many of Bergson's arguments in Le Rire are thus based......
...In 1922, Einstein and Bergson publicly discussed the nature of time...phenomenological stance promoted in it by Bergson, makes for an illuminating context...to Miss Stein (as also according to Bergson, Prof. Alexander, Einstein, Whitehead......
......possible most directly from the work of Henri Bergson.2 This essay will analyze Deleuze...of the virtual/actual distinction in Bergson's work and how the aspects of this distinction...process of actualization or its origin in Bergson's work (Zourabichvili, 89-91......
......Platone e i Platonici, e dall'altra Bergson: sono i due maestri che mi hanno sempre...quo and the terminus ad quem: Plato and Bergson. In fact, it is between these two masters...writing poetry only after listening to Bergson lecturing in Paris between 1912 and 1914......
......delegation from Palestine used the name Peter Bergson as his alias in the United States. While...still did not want to confront Roosevelt, Bergson and his associates attracted many Members...highly assimilated and very Orthodox Jews. Bergson was overt and confrontational. He put......
......modernist. The figure in question is Henri Bergson, the author of a philosophy which was...half of that time, from 1907 to 1917, Bergson was the philosopher of Europe with an...unconditional in its marginalization of Bergson's significance for its thinking.4......
......included, in sequence, Hume, Nietzsche, Bergson, Spinoza, and Kafka. As any reader...accepted interpretation of the Nietzsche-Bergson sequence within Deleuze's minor tradition. Deleuze's best known study on Bergson, Bergsonism,1 came out in 1966, which......
......government wrath in the 1940s was the Bergson group, which had initiated a series of...Kook adopted the nom-de-guerre Peter Bergson to shield his family (including his uncle...rabbi of Palestine) from publicity. Bergson's work in the United States focused......
...A Race Against Death: Peter Bergson, America and the Holocaust, by David...immigrant group. In 1940, Peter Bergson (ne Hillel Kook--a nephew of the...aspect of American Jewish history. Bergson was a proud member of the Irgun Zvai......
......societies, which was introduced by Henri Bergson and made popular by Karl Popper, is now...remainder stumbling about in a burka. Bergson and Popper did not go to that level of...be the cause of recurrent wars, said Bergson, but wars among themselves rather than......
......JAMES MEYER The philosophy of Henri Bergson has enjoyed an unlikely revival. Prompted by the writings of Gilles Deleuze, the "Bergson effect" is felt in recent accounts of...University Press), Suzanne Guerlac presents a Bergson who is both historical and current, a......
......Soviet Union] nervous," says Abram T. Bergson, a Harvard Economics professor. Assuming...the pressure for reform." Professor Bergson, who has been studying the Soviet Union...of making a similar change, says Mr. Bergson. In the industrialized sector, China......
......stay in France in 1910-11 while attending Henri Bergson's lectures in philosophy at the Sorbonne and reading...Janet, Remy de Gourmont, Pablo Picasso, and Henri Bergson. He attended Bergson's lectures at the College de France and was briefly......
......heard of the French philosopher Henri Bergson (1859-1941), but knew very little...references I'd come across were slighting. Bergson didn't deal in the Wittgenstein-derived...enough. It is very difficult to keep Bergson's conceptions of time and space in mind......
......exceptions like Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Bergson are today - rightly or wrongly - regarded...responsible elite, including Paul Dukas, Henri Bergson, the novelist Marcel Proust and the poet...would surely have been more sympathetic to Bergson's conception of music as having contact......
......Rabbi Stephen Wise had listened to Peter Bergson, (also known as Hillel Kook, the Palestine...substantially more Jews could have been saved. Bergson came to this country in 1941 to campaign...The New York Times. Those who support Bergson, today, have accused Rabbi Stephen Wise......
......young lady!' " A hundred years ago Henri Bergson noted that humor frequently requires a...the comic butt. Elaborating this idea, Bergson invited his readers to conduct an experiment...your sympathy its widest expansion," Bergson suggested, and you will find yourself......
......documents showing that the FBI spied on the Bergson Group, the militant Jewish activists headed by Peter Bergson (Hillel Kook), with whom Hecht was...Zionist." Hecht's first project with the Bergson Group was "We Will Never Die," a dramatic......
......causing it to collapse. Prof. Abram Bergson of Harvard, one of the leading American...logic. In an interview this week, Bergson said: ""The Russian economy is not...percent a year for the last five years. Bergson calls this ""a mediocre performance......
......He was a friend and disciple of Henri Bergson, who made him one of his literary executors...touch of harmless malice: Heidegger and Bergson had the same kind of look, like the Athenian...peasant with neither talent nor eloquence. Bergson, on the contrary, was all talent, a......
...When Amanda Bergson-Shilcock started school, she had never...was no ordinary first-timer. But Ms. Bergson-Shilcock, who was homeschooled, was...socially and academically," says Emily Bergson-Shilcock, Amanda's younger sister......
......a militant Zionist emissary from Jerusalem, Peter Bergson. Bergson's ALFP sought to rally public support for the Jewish...declared. Big-name athletes also lent a hand to the Bergson group's pro-Irgun campaigns. Former middleweight......
......Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe (better known as the Bergson Group). The Committee used full-page newspaper ads, public...Roosevelt administration to rescue Jews from Hitler. One of the Bergson Group's newspaper ads featured a photo of Ross with this......
......probably have taken the same tack with another influential philosopher, Henri Bergson, like James a president of the SPR and a rigorous investigator of the occult. Bergson, however, isn't even mentioned. Nevertheless, there is some interesting......
......from Aristophanes, Rabelais, Baudelaire, Jung, Freud and Bergson at one end to Bernard Manning, Jo Brand, Roy "Chubby" Brown...expatiating on the theories of discredited old misery-guts like Bergson and Freud or it's ankle-deep in knob-gags. There are......
......love, Maude Gonne, the actress and one-time mistress of Bernard Shaw, Florence Farr, Moina Bergson, sister of the philosopher, Henri Bergson, and Anne Horniman, who financed the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. "People often forget when you......
......century. William James, John Dewey and the Frenchman, Henri Bergson, were key figures. But by the time of World War I and for...import. Hence, Mr. Sennett is more like Dewey than James or Bergson. Concerning craftsmanship, he paints with a broad brush......
...Henri Bergson (äNrē´ bĕrgsôN´), 1859–1941...1932), and The Creative Mind (1934). Bergson's philosophy is dualistic—the world...M. Kallen, William James and Henri Bergson (1914); P. A. Y. Gunter, Bergson......
......After obtaining a law degree he studied philosophy under Henri Bergson in Paris and traveled widely in Europe and Asia. Attracted...poetic and religious, Kazantzakis wrote interpretative works on Bergson and Nietzsche. His most ambitious work, The Odyssey, a Modern......
......critic. A humanist and rationalist, he led a sustained attack against the romantic philosophy of his time, especially that of Bergson. In The Treason of the Intellectuals (1927, tr. 1928) he accused his contemporary thinkers of abandoning truth and succumbing......
......Thomist philosopher. He was educated at the Sorbonne and the Univ. of Heidelberg and was much influenced by the philosophy of Henri Bergson. He was originally Protestant, but became a Roman Catholic through association with Léon Bloy and devoted himself to the study......
......mysticism but reached no conclusion that satisfied him. A significant philosophical evaluation of mysticism was made by Henri Bergson.There are two general tendencies in the speculation of mystics—to regard God as outside the soul, which rises to its......
......nature of God. The movement as a whole was profoundly influenced by the pragmatism of William James, the intuitionism of Henri Bergson, and the philosophy of action of Maurice Blondel. Modernist ideas were accepted in all or in part by many of the Protestant......
......at the universities of Montauban, Lille, and Aix-Marseille during his influential career. Like his contemporary Henri Bergson he was antirationalist and scorned science. In his first work, L'Action (1893, rev. ed. 1950), he laid the groundwork......
......perception to be the paradigm of intuition, although pure intuitions of space and time were also basic to his system. For Henri Bergson, intuition was an evolved, conscious form of instinct, an unmediated experience of the external world or of the self. Bertrand......
......Deledda 1927 F. É. Buisson Ludwig Quidde Heinrich Wieland A. H. Compton C. T. R. Wilson Julius Wagner-Jauregg Henri Bergson 1928 Adolf Windaus Sir Owen W. Richardson C. J. H. Nicolle Sigrid Undset 1929 Frank B. Kellogg Sir Arthur Harden Hans......
......anniversary of the death of Spinoza, Bergson wrote: "One could say that all philosophers...of Spinoza."1 It could be said that Bergson's "own" philosophy is the reconception...the above quotation suggests, however, Bergson's thought on time must be seen as taking......
......economics. Born in Baltimore in 1914, Abram Bergson died in Cambridge, Mass., at the age...Economics. During his academic career, Bergson held many government positions. He served...various military boards during that time. Bergson was a scholar of immeasurable credits......
......Nethercott. Une rencontre philosophique: Bergson en Russie (1903-1917). Collection...decade's star of the Eveninglands, Henri Bergson. From books and journals by the hundred...science. They are also intrigued to find Bergson doing the same in his up-to-date critique......
......paradigms shift. One such text is Henri Bergson's famous essay Le Rire (1900) which...the second half of the 19th century. Bergson (1859-1941), a French philosopher...Like the rest of his early work, many of Bergson's arguments in Le Rire are thus based......
...In 1922, Einstein and Bergson publicly discussed the nature of time...phenomenological stance promoted in it by Bergson, makes for an illuminating context...to Miss Stein (as also according to Bergson, Prof. Alexander, Einstein, Whitehead......
......possible most directly from the work of Henri Bergson.2 This essay will analyze Deleuze...of the virtual/actual distinction in Bergson's work and how the aspects of this distinction...process of actualization or its origin in Bergson's work (Zourabichvili, 89-91......
......Platone e i Platonici, e dall'altra Bergson: sono i due maestri che mi hanno sempre...quo and the terminus ad quem: Plato and Bergson. In fact, it is between these two masters...writing poetry only after listening to Bergson lecturing in Paris between 1912 and 1914......
......delegation from Palestine used the name Peter Bergson as his alias in the United States. While...still did not want to confront Roosevelt, Bergson and his associates attracted many Members...highly assimilated and very Orthodox Jews. Bergson was overt and confrontational. He put......
......modernist. The figure in question is Henri Bergson, the author of a philosophy which was...half of that time, from 1907 to 1917, Bergson was the philosopher of Europe with an...unconditional in its marginalization of Bergson's significance for its thinking.4......
......included, in sequence, Hume, Nietzsche, Bergson, Spinoza, and Kafka. As any reader...accepted interpretation of the Nietzsche-Bergson sequence within Deleuze's minor tradition. Deleuze's best known study on Bergson, Bergsonism,1 came out in 1966, which......