• Media type: Book
  • Title: Bergson and phenomenology
  • Contains: Institution and duration : an introduction to Bergson's 'Introduction to metaphysics' / Leonard Lawlor
    Bergson on the driven force of consciousness and life / Rudolf Bernet
    Bergson and Merleau-Ponty on experience and science / Gary Gutting
    Man falls down : art, life and finitude in Bergson's essay on laughter / Stephen Crocker
    Intuition and freedom : Bergson, Husserl and the movement of philosophy / Hanne Jacobs and Trevor Perri
    Life, thinking and phenomenology in the early Bergson / Dan Zahavi
    A criticism of Sartre's concept of time / Pete A.Y. Gunter
    Life as vision : Bergson and the future of seeing differently / Alia Al-Saji
    Miracles of creation : Bergson and Levinas / Nicolas de Warren
    The psycho-physics of phenomenology : Bergson and Henry / John Mullarkey
    From the world of life to the life-world / Pierre Kerszberg
    Consciousness or life? Bergson between phenomenology and metaphysics / Frédéric Worms
    The failure of Bergsonism / Renaud Barbaras.
  • Contributor: Kelly, Michael R. [Editor]
  • Published: Basingstoke [u.a.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
  • Issue: 1. publ.
  • Extent: XII, 277 S.; 22 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780230202382; 0230202381; 9781349300457
  • RVK notation: CI 1120 : Phänomenologie
    CI 5517 : Abhandlungen, Studien
  • Keywords: Bergson, Henri > Phänomenologie
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  • Description: Often neglected as an influence on phenomenology, Bergson's thought has resurfaced and brought challenges to phenomenology. In a series of original essays and translations, leading scholars of contemporary continental philosophy seek to redress this oversight and inaugurate a long over due dialogue and yet pertinent to the future of continental philosophy. This thematically focused collection reintroduces Bergson to the dominant discourse in continental philosophy (phenomenology), reevaluates phenomenologists' readings of Bergson (e.g., Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, and Henry), and examines Bergsonian challenges to phenomenological methods and issues. What emerges is not only a revitalized Bergson read on his own terms, but also a view of the vibrance of Bergson's thought and its central contributions to perennial issues in phenomenology and contemporary continental philosophy: including dualism, intentionality, subjectivity and selfhood, science, time, ethics, freedom, life and affectivity. -- Product Description

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