1st Edition

Revival: Bergson and His Philosophy (1920)

By J. Alexander Gunn Copyright 1920
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    The stir caused in the civilised world by the writings of Bergson, particularly during the past decade, is evidenced by the volume of the stream of exposition and comment which has flowed and is still flowing. If the French were to be tempted to set up, after the German manner, a Bergson-Archiv they would be in no embarrassment for material, as the Appendix to this book – limited though it wisely is – will show. The author, undaunted by all this, makes a further, useful contribution in his unassuming but workmanlike and well-documented account of the ideas of the distinguished French thinker. It is designed to serve as an introduction to Bergson’s philosophy for those who are making their first approach to it, and as such it can be commended.

    1. Life of Bergson  2. The Reality of Change  3. Perception  4. Memory  5. The Relation of Soul and Body  6. Time – True and False  7. Freedom of the Will  8. Evolution  9. The Gospel of Intuition  10. Ethical and Political Implications  11. Relation to Religion and Theology  12. Reflections

    Biography

    J. Alexander Gunn