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An indispensable resource for anyone in Philosophy studying and researching Bergson's work, The Bergsonian Mind will also interest those in related disciplines such as Literature, Religion, Sociology and French studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2021
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- ISBN-13: 9780429667985
- Artikelnr.: 63068137
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429667985
- Artikelnr.: 63068137
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Mark Sinclair is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Roehampton, London, UK. He is the author of Bergson (2020) in the Routledge Philosophers series. Yaron Wolf is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at University College Roosevelt, Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
Introduction Mark Sinclair and Yaron Wolf Part 1: Sources and Scene 1. The
Roots of Bergson's Concept of Duration Reconsidered Mark Sinclair 2.
Bergson vs Herbert Spencer: Real Becoming and False Evolutionism Heike
Delitz 3. Bergson at the Collège de France Céline Surprenant Part 2: Mind
and World 4. Duration: A Fluid Concept Susanne Guerlac 5. Bergson on the
Immediate Experience of Time Yaron Wolf 6. The Perception of Change and
Self-Knowledge: Bergson and Kant Yaron Senderowicz 7. On Freedom: Bergson
after Kant Matt Barnard 8. Character and Personality: From a Privileged
Image of Durée to the Core of a New Metaphysics Donald Landes 9. Subject
and Person in Bergson Camille Riquier 10. Attention to Life and
Psychopathology John Ó Maoilearca 11. Bergson on the Emotions Keith
Ansell-Pearson 12. Bergson's Social Philosophy of Laughter Stephen Crocker
13. The Naive Realism of Henri Bergson Robert Watt 14. Bergson and
Metaphysical Empiricism Stéphane Madelrieux 15. The Psychological
Interpretation of Life Tano Posteraro 16. Bergson on Virtuality and
Possibility Tatsuya Murayama 17. Bergsonian Metaphysics: Virtuality,
Possibility, and Creativity Adrian Moore 18. Reflections on the Notion of
System in Creative Evolution Arnaud François 19. Infinite Divisibility vs.
Absolute Indivisibility: What Separates Einstein and Bergson Yuval Dolev
Part 3: Ethics and Politics 20. Closed and Open Societies Alexandre
Lefebvre and Nils Schott 21. Bergson on Emotion and Ethical Mobilization
Arnaud Bouaniche 22. Bergson and Sociobiology Melanie White 23. The Phantom
Presence of War in Bergson's Two Sources Melanie Weill Part 4: Reception
24. Bergson and William James Jeremy Dunham 25. Bergson and German
Philosophy Caterina Zanfi 26. The Vital Impulse and Early 20th-Century
Biology Emily Herring 27. From Time to Temporality: Heidegger's Critique of
Bergson Heath Massey 28. Russell Reading Bergson Andreas Vrahimis 29. The
Concept of Substitution in Bergson and Levinas Miguel Paley 30. The Way of
the Africans: Césaire, Senghor and Bergson's Philosophy Souleymane Bachir
Diagne Part 5: Bergson and Contemporary Thought 31. Irreducibility,
Indivisibility, and Interpenetration Barry Dainton 32. A Bergsonian
Response to McTaggart's Paradox Matyá Moravec 33. Bergson and Process
Philosophy of Biology Anne Sophie Meincke 34. Bergson as Visionary in
Evolutionary Biology Mathilde Tahar 35. 'Living Pictures': Bergson, Cinema,
and Film Philosophy Dave Deamer 36. Anti-intellectualism: Bergson and
Contemporary Encounters Matt Dougherty. Index
Roots of Bergson's Concept of Duration Reconsidered Mark Sinclair 2.
Bergson vs Herbert Spencer: Real Becoming and False Evolutionism Heike
Delitz 3. Bergson at the Collège de France Céline Surprenant Part 2: Mind
and World 4. Duration: A Fluid Concept Susanne Guerlac 5. Bergson on the
Immediate Experience of Time Yaron Wolf 6. The Perception of Change and
Self-Knowledge: Bergson and Kant Yaron Senderowicz 7. On Freedom: Bergson
after Kant Matt Barnard 8. Character and Personality: From a Privileged
Image of Durée to the Core of a New Metaphysics Donald Landes 9. Subject
and Person in Bergson Camille Riquier 10. Attention to Life and
Psychopathology John Ó Maoilearca 11. Bergson on the Emotions Keith
Ansell-Pearson 12. Bergson's Social Philosophy of Laughter Stephen Crocker
13. The Naive Realism of Henri Bergson Robert Watt 14. Bergson and
Metaphysical Empiricism Stéphane Madelrieux 15. The Psychological
Interpretation of Life Tano Posteraro 16. Bergson on Virtuality and
Possibility Tatsuya Murayama 17. Bergsonian Metaphysics: Virtuality,
Possibility, and Creativity Adrian Moore 18. Reflections on the Notion of
System in Creative Evolution Arnaud François 19. Infinite Divisibility vs.
Absolute Indivisibility: What Separates Einstein and Bergson Yuval Dolev
Part 3: Ethics and Politics 20. Closed and Open Societies Alexandre
Lefebvre and Nils Schott 21. Bergson on Emotion and Ethical Mobilization
Arnaud Bouaniche 22. Bergson and Sociobiology Melanie White 23. The Phantom
Presence of War in Bergson's Two Sources Melanie Weill Part 4: Reception
24. Bergson and William James Jeremy Dunham 25. Bergson and German
Philosophy Caterina Zanfi 26. The Vital Impulse and Early 20th-Century
Biology Emily Herring 27. From Time to Temporality: Heidegger's Critique of
Bergson Heath Massey 28. Russell Reading Bergson Andreas Vrahimis 29. The
Concept of Substitution in Bergson and Levinas Miguel Paley 30. The Way of
the Africans: Césaire, Senghor and Bergson's Philosophy Souleymane Bachir
Diagne Part 5: Bergson and Contemporary Thought 31. Irreducibility,
Indivisibility, and Interpenetration Barry Dainton 32. A Bergsonian
Response to McTaggart's Paradox Matyá Moravec 33. Bergson and Process
Philosophy of Biology Anne Sophie Meincke 34. Bergson as Visionary in
Evolutionary Biology Mathilde Tahar 35. 'Living Pictures': Bergson, Cinema,
and Film Philosophy Dave Deamer 36. Anti-intellectualism: Bergson and
Contemporary Encounters Matt Dougherty. Index
Introduction Mark Sinclair and Yaron Wolf Part 1: Sources and Scene 1. The
Roots of Bergson's Concept of Duration Reconsidered Mark Sinclair 2.
Bergson vs Herbert Spencer: Real Becoming and False Evolutionism Heike
Delitz 3. Bergson at the Collège de France Céline Surprenant Part 2: Mind
and World 4. Duration: A Fluid Concept Susanne Guerlac 5. Bergson on the
Immediate Experience of Time Yaron Wolf 6. The Perception of Change and
Self-Knowledge: Bergson and Kant Yaron Senderowicz 7. On Freedom: Bergson
after Kant Matt Barnard 8. Character and Personality: From a Privileged
Image of Durée to the Core of a New Metaphysics Donald Landes 9. Subject
and Person in Bergson Camille Riquier 10. Attention to Life and
Psychopathology John Ó Maoilearca 11. Bergson on the Emotions Keith
Ansell-Pearson 12. Bergson's Social Philosophy of Laughter Stephen Crocker
13. The Naive Realism of Henri Bergson Robert Watt 14. Bergson and
Metaphysical Empiricism Stéphane Madelrieux 15. The Psychological
Interpretation of Life Tano Posteraro 16. Bergson on Virtuality and
Possibility Tatsuya Murayama 17. Bergsonian Metaphysics: Virtuality,
Possibility, and Creativity Adrian Moore 18. Reflections on the Notion of
System in Creative Evolution Arnaud François 19. Infinite Divisibility vs.
Absolute Indivisibility: What Separates Einstein and Bergson Yuval Dolev
Part 3: Ethics and Politics 20. Closed and Open Societies Alexandre
Lefebvre and Nils Schott 21. Bergson on Emotion and Ethical Mobilization
Arnaud Bouaniche 22. Bergson and Sociobiology Melanie White 23. The Phantom
Presence of War in Bergson's Two Sources Melanie Weill Part 4: Reception
24. Bergson and William James Jeremy Dunham 25. Bergson and German
Philosophy Caterina Zanfi 26. The Vital Impulse and Early 20th-Century
Biology Emily Herring 27. From Time to Temporality: Heidegger's Critique of
Bergson Heath Massey 28. Russell Reading Bergson Andreas Vrahimis 29. The
Concept of Substitution in Bergson and Levinas Miguel Paley 30. The Way of
the Africans: Césaire, Senghor and Bergson's Philosophy Souleymane Bachir
Diagne Part 5: Bergson and Contemporary Thought 31. Irreducibility,
Indivisibility, and Interpenetration Barry Dainton 32. A Bergsonian
Response to McTaggart's Paradox Matyá Moravec 33. Bergson and Process
Philosophy of Biology Anne Sophie Meincke 34. Bergson as Visionary in
Evolutionary Biology Mathilde Tahar 35. 'Living Pictures': Bergson, Cinema,
and Film Philosophy Dave Deamer 36. Anti-intellectualism: Bergson and
Contemporary Encounters Matt Dougherty. Index
Roots of Bergson's Concept of Duration Reconsidered Mark Sinclair 2.
Bergson vs Herbert Spencer: Real Becoming and False Evolutionism Heike
Delitz 3. Bergson at the Collège de France Céline Surprenant Part 2: Mind
and World 4. Duration: A Fluid Concept Susanne Guerlac 5. Bergson on the
Immediate Experience of Time Yaron Wolf 6. The Perception of Change and
Self-Knowledge: Bergson and Kant Yaron Senderowicz 7. On Freedom: Bergson
after Kant Matt Barnard 8. Character and Personality: From a Privileged
Image of Durée to the Core of a New Metaphysics Donald Landes 9. Subject
and Person in Bergson Camille Riquier 10. Attention to Life and
Psychopathology John Ó Maoilearca 11. Bergson on the Emotions Keith
Ansell-Pearson 12. Bergson's Social Philosophy of Laughter Stephen Crocker
13. The Naive Realism of Henri Bergson Robert Watt 14. Bergson and
Metaphysical Empiricism Stéphane Madelrieux 15. The Psychological
Interpretation of Life Tano Posteraro 16. Bergson on Virtuality and
Possibility Tatsuya Murayama 17. Bergsonian Metaphysics: Virtuality,
Possibility, and Creativity Adrian Moore 18. Reflections on the Notion of
System in Creative Evolution Arnaud François 19. Infinite Divisibility vs.
Absolute Indivisibility: What Separates Einstein and Bergson Yuval Dolev
Part 3: Ethics and Politics 20. Closed and Open Societies Alexandre
Lefebvre and Nils Schott 21. Bergson on Emotion and Ethical Mobilization
Arnaud Bouaniche 22. Bergson and Sociobiology Melanie White 23. The Phantom
Presence of War in Bergson's Two Sources Melanie Weill Part 4: Reception
24. Bergson and William James Jeremy Dunham 25. Bergson and German
Philosophy Caterina Zanfi 26. The Vital Impulse and Early 20th-Century
Biology Emily Herring 27. From Time to Temporality: Heidegger's Critique of
Bergson Heath Massey 28. Russell Reading Bergson Andreas Vrahimis 29. The
Concept of Substitution in Bergson and Levinas Miguel Paley 30. The Way of
the Africans: Césaire, Senghor and Bergson's Philosophy Souleymane Bachir
Diagne Part 5: Bergson and Contemporary Thought 31. Irreducibility,
Indivisibility, and Interpenetration Barry Dainton 32. A Bergsonian
Response to McTaggart's Paradox Matyá Moravec 33. Bergson and Process
Philosophy of Biology Anne Sophie Meincke 34. Bergson as Visionary in
Evolutionary Biology Mathilde Tahar 35. 'Living Pictures': Bergson, Cinema,
and Film Philosophy Dave Deamer 36. Anti-intellectualism: Bergson and
Contemporary Encounters Matt Dougherty. Index