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Original Title: | La Pensée et le mouvant. Essais et conférences |
ISBN: | 213045514X (ISBN13: 9782130455141) |
Edition Language: | French |
Henri Bergson
Kindle Edition | Pages: 132 pages Rating: 4.05 | 232 Users | 14 Reviews
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La pensée et le mouvant est le dernier livre publié par Bergson, en 1934, à près de 75 ans ; et pourtant, il y exprime avec une surprise renouvelée, comme si elle venait de survenir, son intuition la plus originale (et cela, dès le titre même). Cest un livre qui est donc animé par une idée unique, une unité plus forte peut-être que jamais ; et pourtant, cest dabord un recueil dessais (le deuxième après Lénergie spirituelle de 1919), dont chacun (plus encore que dans le précédent) vaut comme une uvre décisive à part entière, dont certains (comme lIntroduction à la métaphysique) ont déjà marqué leur époque, et qui, enfin, ne sont pas reliés entre eux seulement par cette unité de principe, mais aussi par des tensions, non moins profondes. Ainsi Bergson resserre-t-il encore, plus que jamais, sa pensée ou son intuition, la prenant directement, pour la première fois, comme objet. Il restreint même, en apparence, la portée de ce recueil, en la limitant, dans lAvant-propos, à une réflexion, rétrospective, sur sa « méthode ». Mais cette ultime concentration est aussi, on le voit, un ultime élargissement.Itemize Based On Books La Pensée et le mouvant: Essais et conférences
Title | : | La Pensée et le mouvant: Essais et conférences |
Author | : | Henri Bergson |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 132 pages |
Published | : | November 2009 |
Categories | : | Philosophy. Nonfiction. Metaphysics. Cultural. France |
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Nature is what it is, and as our intelligence, which is a part of it, is less vast than nature, it is doubtful whether any one of our present ideas is large enough to embrace it. Let us then work to expand our thought: let us strain our understanding: break, if need be, all our frameworks: let us not claim to shrink reality to the measure of our ideas, when it is for our ideas, as they grow larger, to mould themselves upon reality. Bergson quoting Claude Bernard, pg. 176.Bergson embraces aIn this book, Bergson outlines the aesthetic intuition that characterizes his philosophy. Here Bergson grounds change as central to metaphysics, rather than some kind of ontological substance. It's not what he hasn't already said in other books, but this is his directed attempt to define exactly the role between intuition, change and concepts. Worth a look at, since this a directed refocusing of philosophy, memory and change. What I do not get are some of the examples in the back of philosophers
Metaphysics is intuition
Toute vérité est une route tracée à travers la réalité.Each truth is a path traced through reality.HB Reading Bergson's old french prose is not always a journey without sweat. Nor his frequent repetitions are easy to swallow. But, for the courageous reader, some gems lies scattered in this brilliant collection of essays: Bergson manages to turn upside down the unchallenged dogmas of western thoughts. Possibility is less than reality? Wrong.Eternity is more real than time? Wrong.Movement is made
Ver Henry Bergson, The Posible and the Real, en The Creative Mind, trad. Mabelle Andison (New York: Philosophical Library, 1946), pp. 91-106. Ciertamente reconocemos la necesidad de insistir sobre los poderes creativos de la virtualidad, pero este discurso Bergsoniano nos resulta insuficiente en tanto también necesitamos insistir sobre la realidad del ser creado, su peso ontológico y las instituciones que estructuran al mundo, creando necesidad de la contingencia. Imperio Pág.266
Henri Bergson was one of the most famous and influential French philosophers of the late 19th century-early 20th century. Although his international fame reached cult-like heights during his lifetime, his influence decreased notably after the second World War. While such French thinkers as Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, and Lévinas explicitly acknowledged his influence on their thought, it is generallyToute vérité est une route tracée à travers la réalité.Each truth is a path traced through reality.HB Reading Bergson's old french prose is not always a journey without sweat. Nor his frequent repetitions are easy to swallow. But, for the courageous reader, some gems lies scattered in this brilliant collection of essays: Bergson manages to turn upside down the unchallenged dogmas of western thoughts. Possibility is less than reality? Wrong.Eternity is more real than time? Wrong.Movement is made
This is an unfortunate collection. Everything in it is essentially a restatement of the premises of the first introduction. In fact, it is nothing more than a compilation of various introductory essays written by Bergson. But, by providing a thorough overhead view of his thought and his concept of duration, it has made me feel as though I no longer have to bother with reading anything else by him. Taken by themselves (and only one!) the first introduction or the centerpiece of the book, "An
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