Bergson

Bergson

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Jan 13, 2015 · Italian · Paperback (167 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 167
Language Italian
Published Jan 13, 2015
Publisher Corriere della sera

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Henri Bergson emerges as a pivotal figure in philosophy, challenging the long-held dominance of rational thought. His exploration of consciousness brings to light the dynamic nature of human experience, advocating for an understanding that transcends mere intellect. The authors delve into Bergson's revolutionary ideas, emphasizing how he redefined the relationship between time, memory, and intuition.

As they navigate through Bergson's theories, tales of his intellectual battles against prevailing philosophies surface, illustrating his passionate commitment to a more holistic approach to understanding life. The narrative vividly captures the essence of Bergson’s thought, shedding light on the profound impact of his ideas not only on philosophy but also on literature and the arts.

Through their engaging prose, Peratoner and Torno offer insights into how Bergson's advocacy for an experiential understanding of reality invites readers to question their own perceptions and engage more deeply with the world around them. The work stands as a testament to Bergson's lasting legacy and relevance in contemporary discourse.
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