Living in Time
The Philosophy of Henri Bergson
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:30th Jul '23
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Henri Bergson (1859-1941) was once the most famous philosopher in the world, but his reputation waned in the latter half of the 20th century. Barry Allen here makes the case for Bergson as a great philosopher, one whose thought has much to contribute to contemporary philosophical questions. Living in Time presents chapters on each of Bergson's four major works, explaining his theories of time, perception, memory, and panpsychic consciousness, his innovative concept of virtual existence, his objection to Darwin, his controversy with Einstein, his philosophy of creative evolution, and his social philosophy of closed and open society. In particular Allen focusses on Bergson's powerful ideas on time. Classical arguments for determinism fallaciously apply spatial concepts to consciousness; once we take time seriously, which means acknowledging its reality as duration and its difference from space, Bergson showed that the arguments for determinism become insupportable. Bergson's ideas on time and evolution offer a comparison with Nietzsche, which Allen develops, exposing both philosophical concurrence and systematic difference. The book's conclusion discusses the question of Bergson and naturalism and summarizes the ontology of the virtual that emerges as a core part of Bergson's thought.
For practically the first time I get a sense of why Bergson is so important and why his thinking, in some quarters at least, got so much respect. * Michael Ruse, Florida State University *
Allen gives an excellent introduction to Bergson's thought that brings him into conversation with other thinkers, both historical and contemporary. Famously, Bergson argued against Kant that we can know the thing-in-itself through intuition. Allen does an excellent job explaining how this works for Bergson. * James Mclachlan, Process Studies *
ISBN: 9780197671610
Dimensions: 212mm x 146mm x 21mm
Weight: 422g
256 pages