Bergson


Matter and Memory
Creative Evolution
Time and Free Will
The Creative Mind
Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic
Bergsonism
An Introduction to Metaphysics
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Henri Bergson
The Two Sources of Morality and Religion
Henri Bergson
The Collected Works of Henri Bergson: Laughter, Time and Free Will, Creative Evolution, Matter and Memory, Meaning of the War & Dreams
A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson
Mind-Energy (Henri Bergson Centennial Series)
The Incarnate Subject: Malebranche, Biran, and Bergson on the Union of Body and Soul
Philosophy and the Adventure of the Virtual: Bergson and the Time of Life
Matter and Memory by Henri BergsonThe Creative Mind by Henri BergsonBergsonism by Gilles DeleuzeAn Introduction to Metaphysics by Henri BergsonWhat Is Philosophy? by Gilles Deleuze
Bergson and Deleuze
94 books — 6 voters
Phenomenology of Perception by Maurice Merleau-PontyMatter and Memory by Henri BergsonMythologies by Roland BarthesThe Imaginary by Jean-Paul SartreWe Have Only This Life to Live by Jean-Paul Sartre
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107 books — 5 voters

Gilles Deleuze
Only emotion differs in nature from both intelligence and instinct, from both intelligent individual egoism and quasi-instinctive social pressure. Obviously no one denies that egoism produces emotions; and even more so social pressure, with all the fantasies of the story-telling function. But in both these cases, emotion is always connected to a representation on which it is supposed to depend. We are then placed in a composite of emotion and of representation, without noticing that it is potent ...more
Gilles Deleuze, Bergsonism

Jacques Monod
Bergson, on s'en souvient, voyait dans l'évolution l'expression d'une force créatrice, absolue en ce sens qu'il ne la supposait pas tendue à une autre fin que la création en elle-même et pour elle-même. En cela il diffère radicalement des animistes (qu'il s'agisse d'Engels, de Teilhard ou des positivistes optimistes tels que Spencer) qui tous voient dans l'évolution le majestueux déroulement d'un programme inscrit dans la trame même de l'Univers. Pour eux, par conséquent, l'évolution n'est pas v ...more
Jacques Monod, Chance and Necessity: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology

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