The most famous and influential work of distinguished French philosopher Henri Bergson, Creative Evolution features the fullest expression of the philosopher's ideas about the problem of existence, propounding a theory of evolution completely distinct from these of earlier thinkers and scientists.
In discussing the meaning of life, Bergson considers the order of nature and the form of intelligence, including the geometrical tendency of the intellect, and examines mechanisms of thought and illusion. In addition, he presents a critique of the idea of immutability and the concept of nothingness, from Plato and Aristotle through the evolutionism of his contemporaries.
Bergson's influence on Marcel Proust and other twentieth century writers renders a grasp of his theories imperative to students of literature as well as philosophy. Historians of science and other readers will also appreciate the importance of this milestone in philosophical and evolutionary thought.
Henri Bergson (1859 to 1941) was one of the most important philosophical figures of the earlier twentieth century, a cult figure in his day and a profound influence on such thinkers and writers as William James, Maurice MerleauPonty and Gilles Deleuze. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1927.
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