Bergson and His Philosophy by John Alexander Gunn
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VI. TIME-TRUE AND FALSE VII. FREEDOM OF THE WILL VIII. EVOLUTION IX. THE GOSPEL OF INTUITION X. ETHICAL AND POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS XI. RELATION TO RELIGION AND THEOLOGY XII. REFLECTIONS APPENDIX: BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX PREFACE The aim of this little work is practical, and it is put forth in the hope that it may be useful to the general reader and to the student of philosophy as an introduction and guide to the study of Bergson's thought. The war has led many to an interest in philosophy and to a study of its problems. Few modern thinkers will be found more fascinating, more suggestive and stimulating than Bergson, and it is |
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