Bergson - Leszek Kolakowski - Bøker - St Augustine's Press - 9781890318116 - 10. februar 2001
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Leszek Kolakowski shows how Henri Bergson sought to reconcile Darwin's theory with his own beliefs about the nature of the universe. Bergson believed that time could be thought of in two different ways: as an abstract measuring device used for practical purposes, or as 'duree', the "real" time we actually experience. He also held that all matter is propelled by an internal 'elan vital', or life-drive, and that the life of the universe is constantly creative and unpredictable. On the basis of these ideas he constructed a system of thought that embraced his views on memory, matter, conscousness, movement, religious morality, and the nature of laughter. His pantheistic and dynamic vision of the universe, which emerged at a time of crisis in Western intellectual life, was symptomatic of the struggle between a rigid scientific derminism and the Christian tradition of a divine creation.


126 pages

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Utgitt 10. februar 2001
ISBN13 9781890318116
Utgivere St Augustine's Press
Antall sider 126
Mål 216 × 140 × 11 mm   ·   184 g
Språk Engelsk  

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