Henri Bergson
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1927
Philosopher, Essayist wrote in French. Rich and vitalizing ideas and brilliant skill in presentation. President, Commission for Intellectual Cooperation of League of Nations.
Philosophical system demonstrating Nobel’s idea of acknowledging with his Prizes, not human deeds but new ideas revealed through select personalities. Regain for man’s consciousness the divine gift of intuition and to put reason in its proper place: serving and controlling ideas.
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Matter and Memory by Henri Bergson, 1911
Time and Free Will: An essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness by Henri Bergson, 1910
Henri Bergson: The Philosophy of Change
Author: Herbert Wildon Carr
Publisher: London: T.C. & E.C. Jack; Edenburgh: T. Nelson, 1919
Series: The People’s Books [v.26]

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Henri Bergson
H. Holt, 1911
1472521781, 9781472521781
536 pages
Philosophy, General Literary Criticism/Semiotics & Theory
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Henri Bergson.
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Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of Comic by Henri Bergson, member of the Institute Professor at the College de France. Authorised Translation by Cloudesley Brereton L. es L. (Paris), M.A. (Cantab) and Fred Rothwell b.a. (London)
In French: Complete works, University of Quebec.