A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson by Edouard Louis Emmanuel Julien Le Roy
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II. Immediacy. Necessity of Criticism. Utilitarianism of Common-sense. Perception of Immediacy. III. Theory of Perception. Pure and Ordinary Perception. Kant's Position. Relation of Perception to Matter. Complete Experience. IV. Critique of Language. Dynamic Schemes. Dangers of Language. The Eleatic Dialectic. Scientific Thought and the Task of Intuition. Discussion of Change. V. The Problem of Consciousness: Duration and Liberty. States as Phases in Duration. The Scientific View of Time. Duration and Freedom. Liberty and Determinism in the Light of Henri Bergson's Philosophy. VI. The Problem of Evolution: Life and Matter. Evolution and Creation. Laws of Conservation and Degradation. Quantity |
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