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  1. The Multiplicity Of Conscious States And The Idea Of Duration by Henri Bergson, 2010-05-23
  2. Henri Bergson; An Account Of His Life And Philosophy by Nancy Margaret Paul, 2008-05-16
  3. Henri Bergson; a study in radical evolution by Emil Carl Wilm, 2010-08-29
  4. Henri Bergsons intuitive philosophie (German Edition) by Albert. Steenbergen, 1909-01-01
  5. LES ETUDES BERGSONIENNES - Henri Bergson et l'Angleterre VOLUME VII 7 by henri bergson, 1966
  6. La Filosofía De Henri Bergson by Manuel García Morente, 2010-04-08
  7. A Contribution to a Bibliography of Henri Bergson: -1913 by Columbia University. Libraries, 2009-07-08
  8. A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson by le Edouard Roy, 2007-08-09
  9. Henri Bergson Et Joseph Malegue: LA Convergence De Deux Pensees (Stanford French and Italian Studies 50) (French Edition) by William Marceau, 1988-05
  10. Henri Bergson: Two Sources Of Morality And Religion
  11. Henri bergson esprit et langage by Stancati C, 2001-03-21
  12. A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson by Edouard Le Roy, 2007-10-26
  13. Materie Und Gedächtnis, Essays Zur Beziehung Zwischen Körper Und Geist (German Edition) by Henri Bergson, 2010-04-04
  14. Henri Bergson (French Edition) by Henri Bergson, 1910-01-01

61. Henri BERGSON
Translate this page prestigieux, aux lycées Louis-le-Grand et henri IV à Charles Péguy a pu dire deBergson « Il est celui qui il reçut en 1928 le prix nobel de Littérature
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63. Henri Bergson
henri bergson was born in 1859 in Paris, where he spent his entire life. of philosophyat the Collège de France and in 1927 he was awarded the nobel prize for
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Prof.dr. J. Sperna Weiland Henri Bergson was born in 1859 in Paris, where he spent his entire life. For many years he was a professor of philosophy at the Collège de France and in 1927 he was awarded the Nobel prize for literature. His most important works, all translated into English, are Essay sur les données immédiates de la conscience Matière et mémoire Les deux sources de la morale et de la religion (1932) and Oeuvres. Edition du centenaire (1959). Bergson died in 1941, while Paris was under German occupation. On the origin of species, by Charles Darwin. This book brought about a radical change in the image of the world and of man. Man was no longer the crown of creation, made by God in His image, after His likeness, but had originated from previous forms of life in that twilight in which the anthropoids ceased to be apes and became men; men who initially had great difficulty in surviving but who eventually became the dominant species on the planet. Man, homo sapiens , was the result of a long evolution of life on earth.

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Concise biography and some links.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers bergson, henri...... He was unable to accept in person the nobel Prize for literature awarded him in1927. Adapted from Pratt Institute The Great Books henri bergson This web
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The French philosopher Henri Bergson, b. Oct. 18, 1859, d. Jan. 4, 1941, was internationally known for his concepts of inner duration, creative evolution, and the limits of human intelligence. After beginning his teaching career at Clermont-Ferrand in 1883, he joined (1900) the College de France, where his lectures enjoyed unparalleled success until his retirement in 1921. In 1918 he was accepted into the French Academy. During World War I he participated in diplomatic missions designed to bring the United States into the conflict. Afterwards he participated in the League of Nations, presiding over the creation of the Committee for Intellectual Cooperation, later to become UNESCO. In his later years Bergson was forced by crippling arthritis into virtual seclusion. He was unable to accept in person the Nobel Prize for literature awarded him in 1927.
As a student, Bergson was tempted to pursue a career in mathematics; he was also a disciple of the mechanist Herbert Spencer. But by the time of his doctoral thesis, Time and Free Will (1889), Bergson had rejected the primacy of mathematical and mechanical concepts. He pointed out that the flow of experienced duration cannot be measured and that human personalities, as they grow in duration, express themselves in acts that cannot be predicted. These key insights were expanded in

65. Nobel Prize For Literature/Nobelpreis Für Literatur/Nobelprijs Voor Literatuur/
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Welcome to Nobel Prize for Literature Bureau Stan P.A. Gipman at NIJMEGEN, the Netherlands. The Bureau will send you free information about many aspects of the Nobel Laureates for literature. You can also send a letter with your questions or suggestions to: Mr Stan P.A. Gipman, Postweg 78, 6523 LD NIJMEGEN, the Netherlands tel. +31 (0)24 322 58 42 The Nobel Prize for Literature Bureau has a lot of information and documentation on the 98 Nobel Prize Winners for Literature, 9 women and 89 men. The Nobel Prize for Literature Bureau answers the following questions and other questions you might have, but consults first ............. the sources and also Alfred Nobel ? The Nobel Prize for Literature Bureau Gipman is a non-profit and one-man enterprise; the bureau is not affiliated with the Nobel Foundation or the Swedish Academy.
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66. Il Decadentismo. La Filosofia. Henri Bergson
Translate this page henri bergson nacque a Parigi nel 1859 da una famiglia Nel 1914 bergson divenne membrodell'Accademia di Francia Nel 1927 fu insignito del premio nobel per la
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H enri B Nel frattempo venne pubblicata la sua tesi di dottorato, Saggio sui dati immediati della coscienza (1889; trad. it. 1986), nella quale Bergson critica l'applicazione alla coscienza di una concezione del tempo deterministica e positivistica. Solo la "durata" intesa come sequenza di momenti qualitativamente connessi tra loro e non quantificabili, è in grado di cogliere l'io nella sua interezza. Nelle opere successive analizzò:
  • il rapporto tra mente e corpo ( Materia e memoria , 1896; trad. it. 1986) le regole sulle quali si fondano la commedia e il meccanismo del riso ( Il riso , 1900; trad. it. 1971) il problema dell'esistenza umana all'interno dell'evoluzione intesa come energia pura, élan vital , forza vitale libera da implicazioni finalistiche o deterministe ( L'evoluzione creatrice
  • Le due fonti della morale e della religione Il pensiero Bergson contrappose alla concezione razionalistica del Positivismo una visione della conoscenza e della vita fondata su diversi livelli dello spirito e su diversi piani conoscitivi. All'apice di questi livelli non è l'intelligenza, che ci offre soltanto rappresentazioni superficiali, convenzionali, utili ma non corrispondenti alla realtà delle cose; la vera attività conoscitiva è l' intuizione , che ci permette di cogliere l'essenza del reale, della natura come del nostro Io. La vera realtà della natura e dello spirito non può essere colta attraverso le artificiose schematizzazioni delle scienze ma deve essere appresa intuitivamente nel suo divenire, nel suo flusso ininterrotto.

    67. Henri Bergson
    Translate this page henri bergson fait de brillantes études secondaires au lycée Condorcet et Ferrand,Louis-le-Grand et henri IV à Il est Prix nobel de Littérature en 1928.
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    Henri Bergson (1859-1941)
    La philosophie morale du héros Sa vie fut une réussite professionnelle et sociale, et son oeuvre eut un succès considérable dans la première moitié du XXème siècle.
    Sa philosophie de l'élan vital est positive. 1. La vie et l'oeuvre Né à Paris en 1859 Henri Louis Bergson est le fils du pianiste et compositeur polonais Michael Bergson (1820-1898), qui avec ses frères Jacob et Leopold, prit le nom de Bergson (ou Berkson, son of Ber(ek)) à partir du nom de leur père Ber ou Berek Zbitkower ou Sonnenberg, un "personnage considérable" de la communauté juive de Varsocie, issu d'une famille de fianciers. Sa mère, Katherine Levinson, est de nationalité anglaise. Henri Bergson fait de brillantes études secondaires au lycée Condorcet et entre à l'Ecole Normale Supérieure en 1878. Agrégé de philosophie en 1881, docteur ès lettres en 1889, il est succéssivement professeur de philosophie aux lycées d'Angers, de Clermont-Ferrand, Louis-le-Grand et Henri IV à Paris. En 1898 il est Maître de Conférences à Normale-Sup. puis Professeur au Collège de France de 1900 à 1921. Il entre à l'Académie des Sciences morales et politiques en 1901, à l'Acamédie française en 1914. Il est Prix Nobel de Littérature en 1928.

    68. Antenati: Henri Bergson
    Translate this page henri bergson nacque a Parigi nel 1859 (morì nel 1941), inse gnò dal 1899 al Collèdede divenne accademico di Francia e nel 1928 gli fu dato il nobel per la
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    Le motivazioni del premio nobel: "in recognition of his rich and vitalizing ideas and the brillant skill with which they have been presented".
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    69. Ficha 2
    Translate this page flecha.gif (1003 bytes). Completar el trabajo con los nuevos premios nobel quese otorguen. ALEMANIA. LITERATURA. France, Anatole (1921). bergson, henri (1927).
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    Ficha 2 (a) Listado de PREMIOS NOBEL europeos* Completar el trabajo con los nuevos premios Nobel que se otorguen. ALEMANIA LITERATURA Mommsen, Theodor (1902) Eucken, Rudolf C. (1908) Heyse, Paul (1910) Hauptmann, Gerhart (1912) Mann, Thomas (1929) Sachs, Nelly (1966) Böll, Heinrich (1972) QUIMICA Fischer Emil H. (1902) Baeyer, Adolf von (1905) Buchner, Eduard (1907) Ostwald, Wilhelm (1909) Wallach, Otto (1910) Willstätter, Richard (1915) Haber, Fritz (1918) Nernst, Walther H. (1920) Zsigmondy, Richard (1925) Wieland, Heinrich O. (1927) Windaus, Adolf (1928) Fischer, Hans (1930) Bosch, Carl (1931) Bergius, Friedrich K.R. (1931) Kuhn, Richard (1938) Butenandt, Adolf (1939) Hahn, Otto (1944) Diels, Otto Paul H. (1950) Alder, Kurt (1950) Staudinger, Hermann (1953) Ziegler, Karl (1963) Eigen, Manfred (1967) Fischer Ernst O. (1973) Wittig, Georg (1979) Deisenhofer, Johann (1988) Huber, Robert (1988) Michel, Hartmut (1988) FÍSICA Röntgen, Wilhelm C. (1901) Lenard, Philipp (1905) Braun, Karl F. (1909) Wien, Wilhelm (1911) Laue, Max von (1914) Planck, Max Karl E.L. (1918)

    70. Bergson, Henri Louis
    HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA. bergson, henri Louis. French philosopher. He wasawarded the nobel Prize for Literature in 1927. back. PAGE TOOL BOX.
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    71. Henri Bergson
    Translate this page En 1921, bergson démissionna du Collège de France pour se consacrer aux affairesinternationales et à la politique. En 1927, il reçut le prix nobel de
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    72. Henri Bergson
    henri bergson was born in Paris on October 18, 1859 and By 1921, bergson resignedfrom the Collège de France He was awarded the the nobel Prize in literature
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    Henri Bergson
    Henri Bergson was born in Paris on October 18, 1859 and lived a life of an intellectual from a young age.  As a young man, he attended the École Normale Supérieure and the University of Paris.   After graduating, he was a teacher in several secondary schools until 1898.  In that year, Bergson was offered a position as a professor at the École Normale Supérieure.  He was later appointed to the prestigious position as the chair of philosophy at the Collège de France. By 1914, Bergson was honored by being elected to the French Academy.  By 1921, Bergson resigned from the Collège de France and focused his time and energy on international affairs, politics, moral problems, and religion.  He was so involved in political and moral issues that in his later years, he only published one book The Two Sources of Morality and Religion .  He was awarded the the Nobel Prize in literature in 1927.
    Bergson's doctoral dissertation, Time and Free Will   was published in 1889 and caught the interest of many noted philosophers.   Bergson believed in freedom of the mind and on a state of thought known as “duration.”  Bergson described duration as a conscious state that cannot be measured.   Some of his other books include

    73. A Passage From Henri Bergson
    from henri bergson’s Creative Evolution, Chap. 4. My translation from the Frenchedition of L’Évolution créatrice, (“La Collection des Prix nobel de
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    74. Bergson, Henri
    Dates Born October 18, 1859 in Paris, France Died January 4, 1941 in Paris,France nobel Prize in Literature 1927. Biography henri bergson was a French
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    Henri Bergson Dates: Born: October 18, 1859 in Paris, France Died: January 4, 1941 in Paris, France Nobel Prize in Literature: 1927 Biography: Henri Bergson was a French philosopher who adopted a dualistic position, arguing that life could not be simply the result of inert matter. In rejecting materialism, he also rejected the idea of natural selection being the driving force behind evolution. In its place he argued for a creative principle or urge. Also Known As: none Alternate Spellings: none Common Misspellings: none Related Resources: Biographies of Philosophers This index of biographical index of famous philosophers throughout history includes many others who have contributed to our understanding of human nature and life - including sociologists, psychologists, scientists, and more.

    75. HENRI BERGSON
    Translate this page henri Louis bergson (1859-1941 Nel 1928 gli fu conferito il premio nobel, il piùprestigioso tra i numerosi riconoscimenti che lungo la sua vita ebbe.
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    Nasce a Parigi nel 1859, studia matematica e lettere.
    Insegna in licei ed università dal 1881 al 1921 quando dovrà ritirarsi per motivi di salute. Nel 1928 gli fu conferito il premio Nobel, il più prestigioso tra i numerosi riconoscimenti che lungo la sua vita ebbe.
    Negli anni Venti partecipò alla vita politica svolgendo una missione diplomatica negli Stati Uniti e fu presidente del Consiglio per le cooperazioni intellettuali della Società delle Nazioni.
    Morì nel 1941 a Parigi durante l'occupazione tedesca. Le persecuzioni antisemite (Bergson era di origine israelita) lo trattennero dall'abbracciare totalmente il cattolicesimo a cui si era avvicinato negli ultimi anni della sua vita.

    76. Storia Della Filosofia
    Translate this page henri bergson (1859-1941) henri bergson è stato considerato il filosofo francesepiù importante tempo) è stato il primo filosofo che ebbe il nobel per la
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    HENRI BERGSON (1859-1941)
    Henri Bergson è stato considerato il filosofo francese più importante del suo tempo. Il suo influsso è stato notevole sulla filosofia del primo Novecento ed anche in campo più genericamente culturale (si pensi a Proust e alla concezione del tempo): è stato il primo filosofo che ebbe il Nobel per la letteratura nel 1928. Il pensiero di Bergson ha come suo presupposto la ridefinizione dei rispettivi ordini di competenza della scienza e della filosofia. Egli dichiara infatti che il suo tentativo è duplice: da un lato quello di purificare la scienza dallo scientismo, ossia da una metafisica che si maschera da conoscenza scientifica positiva, e dall’altro quello di liberare la filosofia da una concezione di se stessa che non ne salva l’originalità, in quanto la riduce ad una sorta di super-scienza, il cui compito si risolverebbe nel sintetizzare i risultati delle scienze positive, portandoli ad un livello di generalizzazione.
    Negli anni giovanili, Bergson si entusiasmò per la teoria evoluzionistica di

    77. Memorable Quotations: Nobel Prize Winners
    Memorable Quotations nobel Prize Winners. You will never be happy if you continueto search for what happiness consists of. henri bergson. André Gide. WB Yeats.
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    78. Poesía Y Literatura - Premios Nobel De Literatura
    Premios nobel de Literatura. Vea en orden alfabético. Año. Nombre. 1926,Deledda, Grazia. 1927, bergson, henri. 1928, Undset, Sigrid. 1929, Mann,Thomas.
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    79. Henri Bergson 1859 - 1941
    Translate this page 1859, d'un père polonais et d'une mère anglaise, henri bergson s'appuiera française,ayant reçu, entre autres distinctions, un prix nobel de littérature
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    80. Jewish Nobel Prize Winners Pre 1934
    JEWISH nobel PRIZE WINNERS (Prior to 1934) nobel PRIZE WINNERS Awards to Jews bergson,henri Born in Paris, France, 1859; awarded prize in literature in 1927
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