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In the 'HENRY BERGSON Premium Collection', readers are presented with a comprehensive compilation of Bergson's seminal works, reflecting his profound influence on 20th-century philosophy. The collection is marked by a distinctive literary style; Bergson employs an engaging and accessible prose that blends philosophical rigor with artistic imagery, inviting readers into a rich intellectual milieu. From his exploration of time and consciousness to his critique of mechanistic views of life, these texts resonate with the complexities of existence, situating them within the broader context of…mehr

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In the 'HENRY BERGSON Premium Collection', readers are presented with a comprehensive compilation of Bergson's seminal works, reflecting his profound influence on 20th-century philosophy. The collection is marked by a distinctive literary style; Bergson employs an engaging and accessible prose that blends philosophical rigor with artistic imagery, inviting readers into a rich intellectual milieu. From his exploration of time and consciousness to his critique of mechanistic views of life, these texts resonate with the complexities of existence, situating them within the broader context of metaphysical inquiry and dynamism in philosophical thought. Henri Bergson (1859-1941), a French philosopher and Nobel laureate, emerged as a critical voice against the prevailing positivism of his time. His explorations into intuition, creativity, and the philosophy of process were influenced by various disciplines, including psychology, biology, and literature. Bergson's unique perspective championed the importance of lived experience over static definition, giving rise to ideas that would later influence existentialist and postmodern thinkers. This premium collection is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of modern philosophy. It serves as both an introduction and a deep dive into Bergson's ideas, inviting contemporary readers to engage with questions about the nature of time, reality, and human experience. For scholars and enthusiasts of philosophical thought alike, this collection offers invaluable insights into the mind of one of the great thinkers of the modern era.

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Henri Bergson was a French philosopher and writer renowned for his contributions to modern thought, especially regarding duration, memory, and creativity. Born on October 18, 1859, he distinguished himself not only through his philosophical insights but also through a compelling literary style that fused metaphysics with psychology and biology. Bergson's philosophical endeavors are epitomized in the works within the 'HENRY BERGSON Premium Collection', which captures the essence of his exploration into the nature of reality and perception. A seminal work in this collection is 'Creative Evolution', which introduces his conception of life and evolution as a dynamic process, a stark contrast to the mechanistic views prevalent during his time. Bergson's 'Time and Free Will' is another groundbreaking text wherein he delves into the idea of duration and how it relates to human freedom, arguing against the quantification of time as merely a succession of measurable units. 'Matter and Memory' further cements his reputation as it investigates the relationship between mind and body, offering insightful perspectives on memory and perception. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1927, Bergson's influence extended beyond philosophy into literature and science, capturing the imagination of intellectuals of his era and beyond. His rich language and profound understanding of the complexities of consciousness have left an indelible mark on 20th-century thought.