Bergson and His Philosophy
John Alexander Gunn
Bergson and His Philosophy
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French philosopher Henri Bergson was one of the most significant thinkers of the twentieth century. He is best remembered for making the argument that intuitive feelings often hold more weight than rational decision-making. In this incisive volume, fellow philosopher John Alexander Gunn presents an introduction to and thoughtful analysis of Bergson''s contributions.

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BERGSON AND HIS PHILOSOPHY
Fellow of The University Of Liverpool
PREFACE
J.A.G.
INTRODUCTION
ALEXANDER MAIR
LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY
CHAPTER I. — LIFE OF BERGSON
CHAPTER II. — THE REALITY OF CHANGE
CHAPTER III. — PERCEPTION
CHAPTER IV. — MEMORY
CHAPTER V. — THE RELATION OF SOUL AND BODY
CHAPTER VI. — TIME—TRUE AND FALSE
CHAPTER VII. — FREEDOM OF THE WILL
CHAPTER VIII. — EVOLUTION
CHAPTER IX. — THE GOSPEL OF INTUITION
CHAPTER X. — ETHICAL AND POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
CHAPTER XI. — RELATION TO RELIGION AND THEOLOGY
CHAPTER XII. — REFLECTIONS
APPENDIX. — BIBLIOGRAPHY
Note on Bibliographies.
PART ONE.
Bergson's own writings chronologically arranged.
PART TWO.
Section 4. English Translations of Bergson.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
A NOTE ON BIBLIOGRAPHIES
PART ONE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
PART TWO
BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON BERGSON
Section I. Books directly on Bergson
(a) French Publications.
Section II. Books dealing Indirectly with Bergson
(a) French Publications
Section III. English and American Articles
(a) Signed Articles
Section IV. The English Translations of Bergson's Works
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