Creative Evolution
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Creative Evolution
Bergson, Henri; Landes, Donald
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
624
Mole
9781032319216
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Foreword Elizabeth Grosz Translator's Introduction Donald A. Landes Creative Evolution, by Henri Bergson, translated by Donald A. Landes Bilingual Table of Contents Introduction 1. On the Evolution of Life. Mechanism and Finality 2. The Diverging Directions of Life: Torpor, Intellect, and Instinct 3. On the Meaning of Life, the Order of Nature, and the Form of the Intellect 4. The Cinematographic Mechanism of Thought and the Mechanistic Illusion. A Glance at the History of Systems. Real Becoming and False Evolutionism Correspondence, Reception, and Commentaries Introduction 1. Correspondence James-Bergson Correspondence (1907) Letter to H. Wildon Carr (1908) Letter to Florian Znaniecki (1911) 2. Critical Reception in Biology Bergson and Le Dantec in Dialogue Ruyer as Reader of Bergson 3. Critical Reception in Mathematics Bergson and Borel in Dialogue 4. Critical Reception in Theology Bergson and Tonquedec in Dialogue 5. Notable Commentaries Canguilhem as Reader of L'evolution creatrice Merleau-Ponty as Reader of L'evolution creatrice Deleuze as Reader of L'evolution creatrice Critical Apparatus Editorial Endnotes Bibliographies Index
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Bergson;mechanism;mechanistic;nature;creative evolution;vitalism;Deleuze;elan vital;Darwin;complexity;biology;emergence;time;duration;simultaneity;William James;Bertrand Russell;Einstein;multiplicity;Editorial Endnotes;Spinal Cord;Animal Kingdom;Super-imposed;Positive Reality;Bergson's Response;Follow;Epiphenomenal Consciousness;Le Dantec;Hold;Zeno's Arguments;Vital Order;Bergson's Thought;Inert Matter;Sensorimotor System;Indivisible Act;Bergson's Philosophy;Younger Men;Cinematographic Method;Elementary Consciousnesses;Dark Places;Stuart Mill;Immobile Parts;Presses Universitaires De France;Bergson's Works
Foreword Elizabeth Grosz Translator's Introduction Donald A. Landes Creative Evolution, by Henri Bergson, translated by Donald A. Landes Bilingual Table of Contents Introduction 1. On the Evolution of Life. Mechanism and Finality 2. The Diverging Directions of Life: Torpor, Intellect, and Instinct 3. On the Meaning of Life, the Order of Nature, and the Form of the Intellect 4. The Cinematographic Mechanism of Thought and the Mechanistic Illusion. A Glance at the History of Systems. Real Becoming and False Evolutionism Correspondence, Reception, and Commentaries Introduction 1. Correspondence James-Bergson Correspondence (1907) Letter to H. Wildon Carr (1908) Letter to Florian Znaniecki (1911) 2. Critical Reception in Biology Bergson and Le Dantec in Dialogue Ruyer as Reader of Bergson 3. Critical Reception in Mathematics Bergson and Borel in Dialogue 4. Critical Reception in Theology Bergson and Tonquedec in Dialogue 5. Notable Commentaries Canguilhem as Reader of L'evolution creatrice Merleau-Ponty as Reader of L'evolution creatrice Deleuze as Reader of L'evolution creatrice Critical Apparatus Editorial Endnotes Bibliographies Index
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Bergson;mechanism;mechanistic;nature;creative evolution;vitalism;Deleuze;elan vital;Darwin;complexity;biology;emergence;time;duration;simultaneity;William James;Bertrand Russell;Einstein;multiplicity;Editorial Endnotes;Spinal Cord;Animal Kingdom;Super-imposed;Positive Reality;Bergson's Response;Follow;Epiphenomenal Consciousness;Le Dantec;Hold;Zeno's Arguments;Vital Order;Bergson's Thought;Inert Matter;Sensorimotor System;Indivisible Act;Bergson's Philosophy;Younger Men;Cinematographic Method;Elementary Consciousnesses;Dark Places;Stuart Mill;Immobile Parts;Presses Universitaires De France;Bergson's Works