Interpreting Bergson

Critical Essays

Alexandre Lefebvre editor Nils F Schott editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:12th Dec '19

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This collection highlights the comprehensive philosophy of Bergson, addressing his influence and relevance to modern issues across various disciplines.

The collection titled Interpreting Bergson is a significant compilation that marks the first time in two decades that the entirety of Henri Bergson's philosophy is presented in English. This comprehensive volume delves into his major philosophical contributions, encompassing metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, aesthetics, ethics, political thought, and religion. Bergson, a leading philosopher of the early twentieth century, is renowned for his profound insights that span across various branches of philosophy, making this collection a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

The essays within Interpreting Bergson not only explore the depth of Bergson's influence across multiple disciplines but also connect his ideas to contemporary issues. Topics such as the philosophy of life, ecological concerns, and the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion in politics are examined through the lens of Bergsonian thought. This approach highlights the relevance of his philosophy in addressing modern challenges, including race, discrimination, and the enduring significance of religion in today’s society.

Overall, Interpreting Bergson serves as an essential guide for those interested in understanding the breadth and impact of Bergson's work. It invites readers to engage with his philosophical legacy and consider how his ideas can inform current debates and practices. This volume is an invaluable addition to the library of anyone who seeks to appreciate the depth of Bergson's thought and its implications for contemporary philosophical discourse.

'This collection presents new and promising interpretations of Henri Bergson, revealing the reach of his thought into political science, sociology, aesthetics, and religious studies. Academic readers across the humanities and social sciences will find them accessible and provocative.' Michael Kelly, University of San Diego
'In its choice of the most innovative topics in research on Bergson, this book presents an original and at the same time very rich spectrum of the last twenty years of research … Even though they draw on the most canonical texts, the various contributions present highly original interpretations of Bergson's oeuvre and highlight its enduring fertility.' Société des Amis de Bergson Newsletter
'This collection is extremely thought-provoking and an excellent resource for scholars as well as students already familiar with his work.' Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
'Critical Essays is an extraordinary contribution to scholarship on Bergson and the history of philosophy and science.' John R. Bagby, Metascience

ISBN: 9781108421157

Dimensions: 234mm x 155mm x 18mm

Weight: 470g

578 pages