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Bergson and His Philosophy

French philosopher Henri Bergson was one of the most significant thinkers of the twentieth century. He is best remembered for making the argument that intuitive feelings often hold more weight than rational decision-making. In this incisive volume, fellow philosopher John Alexander Gunn presents an introduction to and thoughtful analysis of Bergson''s contributions.

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  • "French philosopher Henri Bergson was one of the most significant thinkers of the twentieth century. He is best remembered for making the argument that intuitive feelings often hold more weight than rational decision-making. In this incisive volume, fellow philosopher John Alexander Gunn presents an introduction to and thoughtful analysis of Bergson''s contributions."@en
  • "Bergson and His Philosophy was originally published in 1920 by John Alexander Gunn, an author of philosophy books and Ph. D. graduate from university of Liverpool."@en

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  • "Bergson and his philosophy : With an introd. by Alexander Mair. With a frontisp"
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