Bergson, Politics, and Religion
Exploring the intersections of ethics, politics, and religion
Alexandre Lefebvre editor Melanie White editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Duke University Press
Published:16th Jul '12
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This insightful exploration of Henri Bergson's political and religious ideas highlights his influence on contemporary discussions and ethical considerations. Bergson, Politics, and Religion offers a fresh perspective.
The work of philosopher Henri Bergson has often been confined to discussions of time, memory, and creativity. However, Bergson, Politics, and Religion breaks new ground by exploring his profound insights into political and religious thought, which have been largely overlooked. This book brings together leading scholars who delve into Bergson's political philosophy, highlighting his unique perspectives on the role of emotion in moral judgment, the interplay between biology and society, and the intricate connections between politics and religion.
Through an examination of Bergson's writings, particularly his final work, The Two Sources of Morality and Religion, the contributors discuss his relevance in today's context. They explore contemporary issues such as human rights, democratic pluralism, and environmental ethics, showcasing how Bergson's ideas can inform current debates. The essays in this volume not only illuminate Bergson's political thought but also challenge readers to reconsider the implications of his philosophy in our modern world.
This first English-language book dedicated to Bergson as a political thinker serves as a vital resource for scholars and students alike. By shedding light on the neglected dimensions of his work, Bergson, Politics, and Religion invites a reevaluation of Bergson's contributions to political philosophy and encourages a deeper understanding of the intersections between ethics, politics, and religion.
"The strength of this book is the way that it remedies the scholarly neglect of Henri Bergson's political and religious thought, especially as found in his last book, The Two Sources of Morality and Religion. Together, these essays provide a more well-rounded view of Bergson's complete project and show how he can contribute to rethinking a number of current issues in sociological, political, and religious thought."—John Protevi, author of Political Affect: Connecting the Social and the Somatic
"This timely collection offers the most sustained and expansive investigation to date of Henri Bergson's understanding of the political and of religion. Critical essays by respected scholars of Bergson's multifaceted work are preceded by a superb, rigorously argued, and lucid introductory analysis of his guiding concepts and intuitions. The collection as a whole invites us to reconsider what a truly Bergsonian 'actualization of philosophy within politics' looked like during Bergson's time, as well as what further promise it may contain for the diplomatic, deliberative, and radically democratic challenges that face us today. It shows too how deeply Bergson's pragmatic lesson relied on his increasing awareness of the resources of the religious archive, particularly of mysticism. As such, this book offers a remarkable new point of departure in the ongoing and all too predictable controversies concerning religion and politics, nationalism and internationalism, war and peace."—Hent de Vries, author of Philosophy and the Turn to Religion
“The editors of and contributors to this volume make a good case that researchers interested in questions of the history of Continental political and religious thought may benefit from a close look at the work of Bergson. Recommended.” -- R.C. Robinson * Choice *
“The introduction by the editors is excellent and the essays are of a uniformly high quality, with several taking 'Bergsonian' thought into new territory. Both Bergson scholars and those new to his work will find much here that will stimulate thinking.“ -- Keith Robinson * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
“Those new to Bergson will find first-rate introductions, written by leading scholars, to Bergson’s relation to the humanities and social sciences. Those already initiated into Bergson scholarship will find their thought ignited anew as these expert voices advance a dimension of Bergson’s thought overlooked in these salad days of Bergson studies.” -- Michael R. Kelly * French Studies *
“Will be warmly welcomed by students of early twentieth century polemological, political psychological and perhaps political ecological action as well.” -- Paul Timmermans * Political Studies Review *
ISBN: 9780822352754
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 503g
352 pages