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  1. 2 days ago · It relates to Henri Bergson’s (1859–1941) philosophy, Eero Saarinen’s (1910–1961) architecture, Achille Castiglioni’s (1918–2002) design, etc. However, it was crucial for us to develop ...

  2. 2 days ago · This conception gained visibility mainly through a French philosophic lineage that revolves around Ravaisson (1813–1900), who echoes earlier writings by Bichat (1771–1802) and Maine de Biran (1766–1824) on the double law of habit, and whose work was subsequently invoked by Deleuze (1925–1995) via Henri Bergson’s (1859–1941) uptake of various aspects of Ravaisson’s Of Habit.

  3. 5 days ago · BERGSON, Henri ([1889] 1960) Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness, trans. F. L. Pogson. New York: Harper & Brothers.Google Scholar.

  4. 1 day ago · Illinois Press (@illinoispress). In a new issue of Process Studies (53.1), authors explore influence of calculus on Henri Bergson's philosophy, Daniel Dombrowski's "Process Philosophy and Political...

  5. 20 hours ago · Bergson was also a careful statistical... Over the last two-thirds of the twentieth century, Abram Bergson was a leading American and world economist. He was a creative theorist, both literary and mathematical, making fundamental contributions to welfare economics.

  6. 5 days ago · Freud’s mature instinct theory is in many ways a metaphysical construct, comparable to Henri Bergsons élan vital or Arthur Schopenhauer’s Will. Emboldened by its formulation, Freud launched a series of audacious studies that took him well beyond his clinician’s consulting room.

  7. 2 days ago · Noting that the Sámi lack relics and mnemonic devices to understand the past and that the dead exist contemporaneously with the living, Bergman concludes that “history is a contemporary companion, always present.” (p. 155) A sense of operating outside temporal boundaries is also considered by Mark Rifkin , who, drawing from Henri Bergson, concludes that the Osage people from the Midwestern United States experience memory and relations with each other in ‘duration’.