Bergson, Henri B Philosophers
Bergson, Henri B Philosophers
Bergson, Henri
Henri Bergson, 1859-1941. French philosopher especially known for his teachings on duration and vital force. Aside from his philosophical work, he is remembered for his work supporting the League of Nations and his refusal of special treatment during the Vichy government's persecution of Jews.
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See Also:
- A summation of the main points of this work, by Alex Scott.
- Biography and selected bibliography.
- Article drawn from Encarta.
- Full text of this book by John Alexander Gunn.
- Documents related to this prize which Bergson received. Includes presentation speech, biography, and text of Bergson's banquet speech.
- Encyclopedia article providing extensive biographical information and links to related articles.
- Project Gutenberg etext of this book by Edouard le Roy, as translated to English by Vincent Benson.
- Concise biography and some links.
- 1911 authorized translation by Nancy Margaret Paul and W. Scott Palmer. From the Mead Project.
- Authorized translation by Arthur Mitchell, 1911. From the Mead Project.
- Online version of the 1910 Pogson translation of this classic Bergson work. From the Mead Project.
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