id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5717 Gunn, John Alexander Bergson and His Philosophy .txt text/plain 58770 4519 70 sense Bergson may be said to have produced a "philosophy for the times." his work, Henri Bergsons Intuitive Philosophie, Jena, 1909, p. to Bergson's ideas priority in time.[Footnote: For example A. James and Henri Bergson: a study in contrasting theories of life. movement as divisible.[Footnote: Bergson in Matter and Memory examines Bergson's philosophy, obtain a grasp of this universal 'becoming'--a forms of Memory more closely and refer to Bergson's own words: "I study to commit it." [Footnote: Quoted by Bergson, Time and Free Will, p. Bergson's Creative Evolution, his largest and best known work, appeared In its application to social life, Bergson's philosophy would involve English Translation: A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson, by Henri Bergson: An Account of his Life and Philosophy. "Bergson's Philosophy of Change." Catholic World, Jan, 1913. "Bergson's Philosophy" New York Times Book Review, Nov, 1912. "Bergson on Life and Consciousness." Philosophical Review, Jan., 1912. ./cache/5717.txt ./txt/5717.txt