In 1912, Bertrand Russell presented his Philosophy of Bergson to ‘The Heretics’ society in Cambridge. Though not the first – and certainly not the last – attack against Bergsonian thought from an analytic philosopher, Russell’s criticism played a crucial part in the rejection of Bergson by the mainstream of English-speaking philosophy. In the past few years, this has, for the first time, started to change. His work has begun to receive rigorous and ingenious reassessments from philosophers fr..
Bergson’s criticism was specifically aimed at mechanistic thinking. Here, he did not merely criticis...
The twentieth century - with its unprecedented advances in technology and scientific understanding -...
Henri Bergson (1859-1941) contributed major philosophical works on time, consciousness, evolution an...
In 1912, Bertrand Russell published his “Philosophy of Bergson,” based on a presentation he gave ear...
This chapter examines Bertrand Russell’s various confrontations with Bergson’s work. Russell’s meeti...
Reassessing Bergson11-12th September 2019Old Library, Pembroke College, Cambridge (Reading Seminar o...
During the first quarter of the twentieth century, the French philosopher Henri Bergson became an in...
In 1911, Bergson visited Britain for a number of lectures which led to his increasing popularity. Ru...
The thought of Henri Bergson (1859-1941), one of the most influential theorists of time of the twent...
The previous chapters aimed to elucidate the relevance of Bergson’s philosophy for the sciences of h...
The paper investigates the history of the introduction of what was later called “analytic philosophy...
The twentieth century - with its unprecedented advances in technology and scientific understanding -...
Henri Bergson (1859-1941) was certainly the most influential of all French philosophers in the 20th ...
Bergson’s criticism was specifically aimed at mechanistic thinking. Here, he did not merely criticis...
The twentieth century - with its unprecedented advances in technology and scientific understanding -...
Henri Bergson (1859-1941) contributed major philosophical works on time, consciousness, evolution an...
In 1912, Bertrand Russell published his “Philosophy of Bergson,” based on a presentation he gave ear...
This chapter examines Bertrand Russell’s various confrontations with Bergson’s work. Russell’s meeti...
Reassessing Bergson11-12th September 2019Old Library, Pembroke College, Cambridge (Reading Seminar o...
During the first quarter of the twentieth century, the French philosopher Henri Bergson became an in...
In 1911, Bergson visited Britain for a number of lectures which led to his increasing popularity. Ru...
The thought of Henri Bergson (1859-1941), one of the most influential theorists of time of the twent...
The previous chapters aimed to elucidate the relevance of Bergson’s philosophy for the sciences of h...
The paper investigates the history of the introduction of what was later called “analytic philosophy...
The twentieth century - with its unprecedented advances in technology and scientific understanding -...
Henri Bergson (1859-1941) was certainly the most influential of all French philosophers in the 20th ...
Bergson’s criticism was specifically aimed at mechanistic thinking. Here, he did not merely criticis...
The twentieth century - with its unprecedented advances in technology and scientific understanding -...
Henri Bergson (1859-1941) contributed major philosophical works on time, consciousness, evolution an...