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Creative Evolution

Creative Evolution( )
Author: Bergson, Henri
Translator: Mitchell, Arthur
ISBN:978-0-486-40036-5
Publication Date:Feb 1998
Publisher:Dover Publications, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $17.95
Book Description:

French philosopher's ideas about evolution and the meaning of life and his critique of Plato, Aristotle, and other philosophers through the 19th century. His most famous and influential work.

Book Details
Pages:432
Detailed Subjects: Philosophy / Metaphysics
Philosophy / General
Science / Life Sciences / Evolution
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.5 x 8.5 Inches
Book Weight:1.09 Pounds
Author Biography
Bergson, Henri (Author)
Born in Paris in 1859 of Jewish parents, Henri Bergson received his education there and subsequently taught at Angers and Clermont-Ferraud before returning to Paris. He was appointed professor of philosophy at the College de France in 1900 and elected a member of the French Academy in 1914. Bergson developed his philosophy by stressing the biological and evolutionary elements involved in thinking, reasoning, and creating. He saw the vitalistic dimension of the human species as being of the greatest importance.

Bergson's writings were acclaimed not only in France and throughout the learned world. In 1927 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. In defiance of the Nazis after their conquest of France, Bergson insisted on wearing a yellow star to show his solidarity with other French Jews.

Shortly before his death in 1941, Bergson gave up all his positions and renounced his many honors in protest against the discrimination against Jews by the Nazis and the Vichy French regime.

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