bergsonian in English
adjective
of or pertaining to Henri Bergson or his philosophy
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1. Bergsonian Philosophy and Thomism
2. Multiple Bergsonian Film Theories
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4. ‘His style is Bergsonian.’.
5. ‘a Bergsonian division between intuition and intellect’
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7. Bergsonian problems are not, however, dialectically resolved
8. ‘a Bergsonian division between intuition and intellect’
9. Bergsonian Intuition A Metaphysics of Mystical Life
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11. Bergsonian ( comparative more Bergsonian, superlative most Bergsonian ) Of or relating to Henri-Louis Bergson (1859–1941), French philosopher, who convinced many thinkers that immediate experience and intuition are more significant than rationalism and science in …
12. ‘As we have already suggested, Bergsonian intuition is memory.’
13. ‘As we have already suggested, Bergsonian intuition is memory.’
14. Get this from a library! Bergsonian philosophy and Thomism
15. Bergsonian opposition between the mécanique and the vivant
16. Our Bergsonian critique now hones in on the word ‘because’
17. Bergsonian definition is - of or relating to Bergson or Bergsonism.
18. Bergsonian.org hosts research into Bergsonian axioms for physics
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20. Session 3: Sympathy, Ethics and Aesthetics: Bergsonian Approaches in Dialogue
21. A Bergsonian Approach to A- and B-Time - Volume 73 Issue 3
22. In Bergsonism, Deleuze demonstrates both the development and the range of three fundamental Bergsonian concepts: duration, memory, and …
23. The Four Quartets is a poem that promotes, through its reliance on Bergsonian ideas, a theological understanding of time.
24. 6 By 1935, the time of The Life of Forms in Art, Bergsonian arguments will come, as we shall
25. Essays Kathryn Brigger Kruger, "Softened with time": A (Proto) Bergsonian Metaphysics in Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr
26. “The Movement-Image: Bergsonian Lessons on Cinema” was a 21-lecture seminar given from November 1981 to June 1982.
27. Although a self-professed Bergsonian, Deleuze’s sprawling philosophical style is in stark contrast to Bergson’s precise and systematic philosophical system.
28. Bates College SCARAB Honors Theses Capstone Projects Spring 5-2015 "Infinitesimal Progress": Rethinking Bergsonian Modalities of Time in William Faulkner's Novels,
29. What does Bergsonian mean? Of or relating to Henri-Louis Bergson (1859–1941), French philosopher, who convinced many thinkers that immediate experi
30. The Bergsonian Mind is an outstanding, wide-ranging volume covering the major aspects of Bergson’s thought, from his early influences to his continued relevance and legacy
31. The Bergsonian Reversal Messay Kebede University of Dayton From Perception to Subject: The Bergsonian Reversal What singles out philosophical analyses of perception is the challenge to common sense, that is, to the spontaneous, instinctive belief that an external world exists and that it is similar to the perception we have of it.
32. And yet Cybernetics is as philosophical as it is technical, with the first chapter devoted to Newtonian and Bergsonian time and the philosophical mixed with the technical throughout
33. Deleuze on the other hand, erected a two-volume Bergsonian philosophy of cinema toward the end of the century that stands as one of the most stimulating studies of time and cinema
34. A Bergsonian analytical technique reveals the real artistry behind Rachmaninoff's compositions – not just remnants of some past romantic idiom, but an idiosyncratic musical grappling with the nature of time and memory
35. Already Focillon’s first important monograph, his 1915 book on Hokusai, can be shown to have used Bergsonian, vitalist arguments as evaluative criteria to underline Hokusai’s artistic achievement, and to support Focillon’s anti-academic stance
36. 267 While this demonstrates the Bergsonian and Heideggerian roots of Sartre’s highly original conception of nothingness, Sartre’s attempt to think the ethical–political from an ontological conception of nothingness does lead to a number of questions that, by calling …
37. Let’s suppose things had developed in a more balanced, Bergsonian way over the sixty years or more since his death: reason and intuition, intellect and imagination, matter and mind, the physical and the spiritual
38. Ansell-Pearson contends that there is a Bergsonian revolution, an upheaval in philosophy comparable in significance to those that we are more familiar with, from Kant to Nietzsche and Heidegger, that make up our intellectual modernity
39. In the Bergsonian fashion, these explorations seek to dispense with the stagnant and irreconcilable philosophical tropes of both pure materialism and pure idealism in order to yield a more precise understanding of cultural forms as living processes
40. The Bergsonian image of the “drawer,” in particular, is never more than a metaphor: that is to say, the expression refers to a reality that remains removed from it, that precedes it, “at the most it is a fabricated image, without deep, true, genuine roots”
41. The Bergsonian Mind Contents List of Contributors List of Abbreviations and Method of Citation Introduction Mark Sinclair and Yaron Wolf I Sources and Scene (1) The Roots of Bergson’s Concept of Duration Reconsidered Mark Sinclair (University of Roehampton, London) (2) Bergson vs Herbert Spencer: Real Becoming and False Evolutionism Heike Delitz (Otto Friedrich Universität Bamberg) (3
42. The Bergsonian discovery of a movement-image, and more profoundly, of a time-image, still retains such richness today that it is not certain that all its consequences have been drawn." Gilles Deleuze "Since the end of the Last century, philosophy has made a series of attempts to lay hold of the 'true' experience as opposed to the kind that