"[Bergson and Philosophy] is an important work and lucid assessment of an influential philosopher" —Educational Book Review"Relying on a very nuanced, detailed, sophisticated... reading...Mullarkey recovers from Bergson a genuinely viable process metaphysics that presages Heidegger in its understanding of subjects and objects.... But probably the greatest contribution of the book is its recognition in Bergson of an understanding of the body, or embodiment. In Mullarkey's deft reconstruction, Bergson rises from the ashes a force to be reckoned with, as viable now as he was at the turn of the last century. Moreover he does so in a way that is valuable to both continental and analytic philosophers." —International Philosophical Quarterly