The World of Dreams - Henri Bergson - Books - Philosophical Library - 9780806530918 - 1958
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The World of Dreams

Henri Bergson

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The World of Dreams

Bergson incorporated the best of contemporary thinking in all his works. Such as A. Krauss, Delage, Freud, and W. Robert. He talks about our sensory organs (eyes) are involved in dreams that we think we preceive something but when we open our eyes it vanishes. This book is not a dictionary of dreams but a stunning example of how dreams work and function. Henri-Louis Bergson was a major French philosopher, influential in the first half of the 20th century. One of Bergson's main problems is to think novelty as pure creation, instead of as the unraveling of a predetermined program. His is a philosophy of pure mobility, unforeseeable novelty, creativity and freedom, which can thus be characterized as a process philosophy. It touches upon such topics as time and identity, free will, perception, change, memory, consciousness, language, the foundation of mathematics and the limits of reason.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 1958
ISBN13 9780806530918
Publishers Philosophical Library
Pages 60
Dimensions 72 g
Language English  

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