Explore how true understanding moves beyond fixed definitions to the lived experience of reality. This concise introduction examines two fundamental ways of knowing a thing: one that observes from the outside and one that enters into it from within. It argues that only intuition can grasp the object as it is in itself, while analysis tends to translate the moving world into static concepts.
In these pages, you’ll encounter clear discussions of duration, intuition, and the limits of symbolic reasoning. The author contrasts the inner, changing nature of experience with the flat view of analysis, and explains how science and philosophy fit into this ongoing debate. The work invites readers to rethink what it means to know something and to consider how our methods shape what we call knowledge.
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Fils d un immigre juif polonais, Henri Bergson fut normalien, agrege de philosophie en 1881, et mena une brillante carriere d enseignant (lycees Louis-le-Grand et Henri-IV a Paris; maitre de conference a l'ENS en 1897). En 1900, il obtint la chaiL ensemble de son uvre, qui comporte notamment L Evolution creatrice (1907), et Les Deux Sources de la morale et de la religion (1932), s inscrivait contre le formalisme kantien et les differentes formes de positivisme et de scientisme. Il s'appuyait sur les connaissances modernes en psychologie pour definir des voies philosophiques nouvelles.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book dives deep into the fundamental nature of knowledge, exploring the difference between two distinct ways of understanding the world: analysis and intuition. The author argues that philosophers, despite their varying viewpoints, have long recognized these two approaches. Analysis, a common tool in science, breaks down an object into its parts, studying its relationships with other things. It relies on symbols, representations, and comparisons, ultimately leading to a relative understanding. Intuition, on the other hand, requires a direct and indivisible immersion into the object itself. This book delves into the idea of intuition, exploring how it allows us to grasp the essence of a thing, particularly as it relates to our own experience of time. The author challenges traditional philosophical frameworks that attempt to understand our inner world through analysis, highlighting the limitations of using concepts and symbols to capture the dynamic flow of consciousness. This book offers a powerful exploration of the limitations of analytical reasoning and proposes a path toward an intuitive understanding of the self and its place in the universe. It is a profound investigation of the nature of reality and the means by which we can access its deeper truths. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781330008973_0
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Condition: New. KlappentextrnrnExcerpt from An Introduction to MetaphysicsThough this book can in no sense be regarded as an epitome of the others, it yet forms the best introduction to them. M. Edouard Le Boy in his lately published book on M. Bergson . Seller Inventory # 2147719341
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