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E-grāmata: Freedom: Lectures at the Coll ge de France, 1904 1905

, Edited by (University of Sydney, Australia), Edited by (Collčge Universitaire de SciencesPo, France)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 02-May-2024
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  • ISBN-13: 9781350029187

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For 15 years, Henri Bergson, the most important French philosopher of the early 20th-century, taught at the Collčge de France. Speaking without notes, most of his classes are now lost to history, but records of a handful of courses fortuitously survived thanks to stenographic transcripts. Conveying Bergsons very voice, these extraordinary documents are finally presented here in English.

The 19041905 lectures are dedicated to the topic of freedom, or as Bergson put it, the evolution of the problem of freedom. Building on the philosophy of freedom from his first book, Time and Free Will, he proposes that freedom is not only a fundamental human experience but characteristic of all life as such. By retracing how ancient and modern philosophers have dealt with the delicate question of freedom, Bergson demonstrates the necessity, and also the radically new character, of his own theory of freedom.

Bergsons lectures are a feast for many audiences. For philosophers, they give a fuller picture of his thought and contain deep reflections on many core topics in philosophy today, from the nature of time to the difference between brain and mind, the relation between memory and perception, and the vindication of freedom over determinism. For intellectual historians, the lectures are a treasure trove: as a slice of the living thought of a great thinker; as an extended analysis of the natural and human sciences of his day; and as a rich commentary on the history of ancient and modern philosophy. Finally, for cultural historians and literary scholars, the lectures were the cultural capital of Belle Époque France, consumed by elites and a vast educated public. They are also part of an exceedingly rare genre in modern philosophy: spoken, not written, lectures and expressed as a veritable stream of philosophical consciousness that is remarkably structured and analytically lucid.

Recenzijas

These lectures present a nuanced and multifaceted exploration of the concept of freedom, highlighting its vitalist and dynamic nature. * French Studies * What a gift to the Anglophones! Bergson as teacher! Thanks to the team of distinguished Bergson scholars who prepared this volume with palpable care, it succeeds in presenting philosophy in the making to English readers in a way that feels at once rigorous, easy, and... inevitable. This is a precious volume and a must read for anyone interested in Bergsons thought and the historical evolution of philosophy as he sees it. * Suzanne Guerlac Distinguished Professor of French, Emerita, UC Berkeley, USA *

Papildus informācija

The first English translation of a new set of lectures by Henri Bergson at the College de France.
Series Preface: Henri Bergson at the Collčge de France
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Henri Bergson, Freedomist

1. December 6, 1904
2. December 16, 1904
3. December 22, 1904
4. January 13, 1905
5. January 20, 1905
6. January 27, 1905
7. February 3, 1905
8. February 10, 1905
9. February 17, 1905
10. February 24, 1905
11. March 3, 1905
12. March 10, 1905
13. March 17, 1905
14. March 24, 1905
15. March 31, 1905
16. April 7, 1905
17. April 14, 1905
18. May 5, 1905
19. May 12, 1905
20. May 19, 1905

Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Henri Bergson (1859- 1941) was a major French philosopher. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1927 and France's highest honor, the Grand-Croix de la Legion d'honneur, in 1930.

Alexander Lefebvre (translator) is Professor of Politics and Philosophy at the University of Sydney, Australia.

Nils F. Schott (translator) teaches philosophy in the Euro-American Program of the Collčge Universitaire de SciencesPo, France.