Mike Jungbluth

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To critics like Russell and Le Dantec, Bergson’s poetic style was synonymous with ambiguity and lack of rigour. But for Bergson’s supporters, his appeal came from his capacity to use language to express what language usually hides and to undo the deeply entrenched habits of thought that had rendered philosophical debates sclerotic.
Herald of a Restless World: How Henri Bergson Brought Philosophy to the People
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