bergson

henri bergson (1859-1941) was a french philosopher. he wants to distinguish objective understanding from interior experience. his most well-known books are introduction à la métaphysique, Creative Evolution (which introduces élan vital), Two Sources of Morality and Religion.

  • timetime
    time lays out a sequence of events.

    The physicist, like newton, looks at time through the metaphor of Space.

    The account of time in phenomenology is different from that of b...
  • free willfree will

    A man can do as he wills, but not will as he wills. – schopenhauer


    free will is the sense that we control ourselves. But everything we know tells us that matter behaves according to a com...
  • consciousness
  • freedom

Influences include spinozaspinoza
baruch1 spinoza (1632-1677) was a philosopher who wrote tractatus theologico-politicus and ethica. because he didn't believe in the traditional religion of his time, he was cast out of amsterda...
, kantkant
immanuel kant (1724 - 1804) was a philosopher from prussia. he was christian. he was inspired by hume. he wrote critique of pure reason, Critique of Practical Reason.

For Kant, there i...
, schopenhauerschopenhauer
arthur schopenhauer was a philosopher. he had a tiff with hegel, choosing to have his lectures after hegel, which were well-attended while his own were neglected. schopenhauer incorporated elem...
, charles darwincharles darwin
charles darwin was a biologist.
, william jameswilliam james
william james did work on pragmatism. He has been likened to nietzsche in a few respects.

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