The Crisis in Modernism
Bergson and the Vitalist Controversy
Herausgeber: Burwick, Frederick; Frederick, Burwick; Douglass, Paul
The Crisis in Modernism
Bergson and the Vitalist Controversy
Herausgeber: Burwick, Frederick; Frederick, Burwick; Douglass, Paul
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A review of the Modernist movement's reinterpretation of ideas concerning vitalism.
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A review of the Modernist movement's reinterpretation of ideas concerning vitalism.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780521136600
- ISBN-10: 0521136601
- Artikelnr.: 28970659
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780521136600
- ISBN-10: 0521136601
- Artikelnr.: 28970659
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
A note on references; Introduction Frederick Burwick and Paul Douglass;
Part I. Historical Background: 1. The traditions of enlightenment vitalism:
with a note on Bakhtin George Rousseau; 2. S. T. Coleridge and the romantic
background to Bergson Jack Haeger; 3. Sir Charles Bell and the vitalist
controversy in the early nineteenth century Frederick Burwick; 4. 'The
triumph of life': Nietzsche's verbicide Frederick Amrine; Part II. Vitalism
in Twentieth Century Philosophy and Science: 5. Bergson's vitalism in the
light of modern biology Maeia de Issekutz Wolsky and Alexander A. Wolsky;
6. Metaphysical indeterminacy and freedom: Bergson and Peirce Milic Capek;
7. Vitalism, empiricism and the quest for reality in German and English
philosophy Jorgen Klein; 8. Bergson and Sartre: the rise of French
existentialism P. A. Y. Gunter; 9. Vitalism and contemporary thought Joseph
Chiari; Part III. Vitalism In Twentieth Century Literature and Aesthetics:
10. Bergson and the politics of vitalism Sanford Schwartz; 11. Bergson and
the discourse of the moderns Richard Lehan; 12. Modern times: Stein,
Bergson and the ellipses of American writing Joseph N. Riddel; 13.
Deleuze's Bergson: Bergson redux Paul Douglass; Index.
Part I. Historical Background: 1. The traditions of enlightenment vitalism:
with a note on Bakhtin George Rousseau; 2. S. T. Coleridge and the romantic
background to Bergson Jack Haeger; 3. Sir Charles Bell and the vitalist
controversy in the early nineteenth century Frederick Burwick; 4. 'The
triumph of life': Nietzsche's verbicide Frederick Amrine; Part II. Vitalism
in Twentieth Century Philosophy and Science: 5. Bergson's vitalism in the
light of modern biology Maeia de Issekutz Wolsky and Alexander A. Wolsky;
6. Metaphysical indeterminacy and freedom: Bergson and Peirce Milic Capek;
7. Vitalism, empiricism and the quest for reality in German and English
philosophy Jorgen Klein; 8. Bergson and Sartre: the rise of French
existentialism P. A. Y. Gunter; 9. Vitalism and contemporary thought Joseph
Chiari; Part III. Vitalism In Twentieth Century Literature and Aesthetics:
10. Bergson and the politics of vitalism Sanford Schwartz; 11. Bergson and
the discourse of the moderns Richard Lehan; 12. Modern times: Stein,
Bergson and the ellipses of American writing Joseph N. Riddel; 13.
Deleuze's Bergson: Bergson redux Paul Douglass; Index.
A note on references; Introduction Frederick Burwick and Paul Douglass;
Part I. Historical Background: 1. The traditions of enlightenment vitalism:
with a note on Bakhtin George Rousseau; 2. S. T. Coleridge and the romantic
background to Bergson Jack Haeger; 3. Sir Charles Bell and the vitalist
controversy in the early nineteenth century Frederick Burwick; 4. 'The
triumph of life': Nietzsche's verbicide Frederick Amrine; Part II. Vitalism
in Twentieth Century Philosophy and Science: 5. Bergson's vitalism in the
light of modern biology Maeia de Issekutz Wolsky and Alexander A. Wolsky;
6. Metaphysical indeterminacy and freedom: Bergson and Peirce Milic Capek;
7. Vitalism, empiricism and the quest for reality in German and English
philosophy Jorgen Klein; 8. Bergson and Sartre: the rise of French
existentialism P. A. Y. Gunter; 9. Vitalism and contemporary thought Joseph
Chiari; Part III. Vitalism In Twentieth Century Literature and Aesthetics:
10. Bergson and the politics of vitalism Sanford Schwartz; 11. Bergson and
the discourse of the moderns Richard Lehan; 12. Modern times: Stein,
Bergson and the ellipses of American writing Joseph N. Riddel; 13.
Deleuze's Bergson: Bergson redux Paul Douglass; Index.
Part I. Historical Background: 1. The traditions of enlightenment vitalism:
with a note on Bakhtin George Rousseau; 2. S. T. Coleridge and the romantic
background to Bergson Jack Haeger; 3. Sir Charles Bell and the vitalist
controversy in the early nineteenth century Frederick Burwick; 4. 'The
triumph of life': Nietzsche's verbicide Frederick Amrine; Part II. Vitalism
in Twentieth Century Philosophy and Science: 5. Bergson's vitalism in the
light of modern biology Maeia de Issekutz Wolsky and Alexander A. Wolsky;
6. Metaphysical indeterminacy and freedom: Bergson and Peirce Milic Capek;
7. Vitalism, empiricism and the quest for reality in German and English
philosophy Jorgen Klein; 8. Bergson and Sartre: the rise of French
existentialism P. A. Y. Gunter; 9. Vitalism and contemporary thought Joseph
Chiari; Part III. Vitalism In Twentieth Century Literature and Aesthetics:
10. Bergson and the politics of vitalism Sanford Schwartz; 11. Bergson and
the discourse of the moderns Richard Lehan; 12. Modern times: Stein,
Bergson and the ellipses of American writing Joseph N. Riddel; 13.
Deleuze's Bergson: Bergson redux Paul Douglass; Index.