Bergson
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Relations
- Duration: Bergson’s concept of duration, or the experience of time as a continuous flow
- Nobel Prize in Literature: Bergson was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1927
- Phenomenology: Bergson’s focus on lived experience and intuition influenced phenomenology
- Process Philosophy: Bergson’s emphasis on change and becoming influenced process philosophy
- Existentialism: Bergson’s ideas on freedom and lived experience influenced existentialist thinkers
- Metaphysics: Bergson’s philosophy dealt with metaphysical questions about reality and experience
- The Creative Mind: A collection of Bergson’s essays on the nature of creativity and the mind
- The Two Sources of Morality and Religion: One of Bergson’s later works, on the origins of morality and religion
- Creative Evolution: Bergson’s major work on evolution and the creative impulse of life
- Laughter: Bergson wrote an essay on the meaning and function of laughter
- French Philosopher: Bergson was a French philosopher
- Gilles Deleuze: Deleuze was influenced by Bergson’s ideas on duration, intuition, and the concept of becoming.
- Matter and Memory: One of Bergson’s major works, on the relationship between mind and matter
- Élan Vital: Bergson’s concept of the vital force or creative impulse that drives evolution
- Henri Bergson: Henri Bergson was a French philosopher who lived from 1859 to 1941
- Vitalism: Bergson’s philosophy has been associated with vitalism, the idea of a vital force in living organisms
- Gilles Deleuze: Deleuze was influenced by the philosopher Henri Bergson’s ideas on time, duration, and intuition.
- Intuition: Bergson emphasized the role of intuition in understanding reality
- Henri-Louis Bergson: Henri-Louis Bergson was his full name
- Modernism: Bergson’s ideas were influential in the modernist movement in art and literature
- Time and Free Will: Bergson’s early work on the nature of time and free will