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100 1 $aÓ Maoilearca, John,$d1965-
245 10 $aBergson and philosophy /$cJohn Mullarkey.
260 $aNotre Dame, Ind. :$bUniversity of Notre Dame Press,$c2000.
300 $axi, 206 pages ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 191-200) and index.
505 00 $tThe Metaphysics of Space, Time and Freedom --$tSigns of the Times --$tTypes of Space --$tThe Antinomies of Time --$tSpatialisation --$tThe Endosmosis of Self and World --$tBergsonian Phenomenology --$tFreedom --$tPhilosophy of Mind --$tLocalisation --$tThe Metaphysics of Mind --$tThe Aporia of Identity --$tThe Primacy of Perception --$tAgainst Representation --$tBergson's Theory of Recollection --$tBergson's Theory of Memory --$tFrom the Ambiguity of the Present to the End of Memory --$tDuree in the World --$tPhilosophy of Biology --$tDissociation --$tPutting the Part before the Horse --$tAnti-gradualism --$tInternalism and Externalism --$tThe New Biology --$tThe Genetics of Matter and Mind --$tInstinct and Intellect --$tThe Ambiguous Origin of Matter --$tSociobiology --$tNon-rationalist Ethics --$tThe Movement of Closure --$tFrom the Closed to the Open --$tA Creative Sociobiology --$tThe Open and the Vague --$tEthical Creation --$tThe Ethics of Duree --$tEthics as First Philosophy --$tLe Bon Sens --$tThe Duration of the Other --$tThe Duplicity of Movement --$tElan d'Amour --$tOntology --$tFrom Nothingness to Contra-diction --$tAgainst Misrepresentation --$tThe Ethics of Perspective --$tThe Problem of Radical Novelty --$tFrom Ex Nihilo to De Novo --$tDifference over Repetition? --$tThe Circle of Quality and Quantity --$tLevels of Closure --$tMethodology --$tThe Bergson Paradox --$tThe Language of Process --$tThe Impurity of Purity --$tMetaphysics and Intuition --$tThe Anti-noumenon --$tMetaphilosophy --$tOn a Clear Day ... --$tSolid Logic --$tPossibility.
520 1 $a"Various schools of philosophy have tried to position the thought of Henri Bergson over the last eighty years. In France he has been regarded primarily as an early form of phenomenologist, in the United States and Britain he is still regarded as a vitalist philosopher. This introductory study looks instead at Bergson's use of philosophical form itself and aims to dispel the view that Bergson ever stuck to one type of philosophy at all, be it vitalism or phenomenology. The claim of any one form of thought to the title of 'first philosophy' is challenged by the idea of a Bergsonian metaphilosophy which states that, in a universe with no static foundations, there can never be first philosophies.
520 8 $aIn other words, if everything is changing, then this must be no less true of philosophy."--Jacket.
600 10 $aBergson, Henri,$d1859-1941.
600 16 $aBergson, Henri,$d1859-1941.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aMullarkey, John.$tBergson and philosophy.$dNotre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, 2000$w(OCoLC)653039042
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