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Bergson

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This is a book about the philosophy of Henri Bergson (1859–1941) which shows how relevant Bergson is to much contemporary philosophy. The book takes as its point of departure Bergson's insistence on precision in philosophy. It then discusses a variety of topics including laughter, the nature of time as experienced, how intelligence and language should be construed as a pragmatic product of evolution, and the antinomies of reason represented by magic and religion. This is not just another exposition of Bergson's work. It offers an account of why Bergson commanded such a massive reading public in his own day and why he deserves to be read now. Written in a terse and clear style, this book will prove appealing to teachers and students of philosophy, cognitive science, psychology, religious studies and literature.

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ISBN: 9780521424028
Publication date: 26th January 1996
Author: F C T The University of Hong Kong Moore
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 176 pages
Series: Modern European Philosophy
Genres: Western philosophy from c 1800