Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 2006
Editorial
Ithaca, NY Cornell University Press.
ISBN-10
1501716980
ISBN-13
9781501716980
Descripción
In a captivating exploration of Henri Bergson’s philosophical contributions, readers are guided through the intricacies of his thoughts on time and consciousness. This introduction delves into Bergson's understanding of duration, contrasting it with the rigid measurements often imposed by science. Through accessible language, the author illuminates the profound implications of Bergson's ideas for contemporary thought.
The book carefully examines how Bergson’s insights can reshape our perception of reality, urging readers to consider the fluidity of time and the richness of lived experience. It invites an engagement with the deeper questions about existence and perception, making it not just an academic study but a personal journey into philosophical inquiry.
Guerlac adeptly balances scholarly depth with readability, appealing to both newcomers and those more familiar with philosophical discourse. This work serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the significance of Bergson's philosophy in the broader context of modern intellectual history.
The book carefully examines how Bergson’s insights can reshape our perception of reality, urging readers to consider the fluidity of time and the richness of lived experience. It invites an engagement with the deeper questions about existence and perception, making it not just an academic study but a personal journey into philosophical inquiry.
Guerlac adeptly balances scholarly depth with readability, appealing to both newcomers and those more familiar with philosophical discourse. This work serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the significance of Bergson's philosophy in the broader context of modern intellectual history.
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