A 2018 Choice Outstanding Academic TitleA thought-provoking contribution to the renaissance of interest in Bergson, this study brings him to a new generation of readers. Ansell-Pearson contends that there is a Bergsonian revolution, an upheaval in philosophy comparable in significance to those that we are more familiar with, from Kant to Nietzsche and Heidegger, that make up our intellectual modernity. The focus of the text is on Bergson’s conception of philosophy as the discipline that seeks to ‘think beyond the human condition’. Not that we are caught up in an existential predicament when the appeal is made to think beyond the human condition; rather that restricting philosophy to the human condition fails to appreciate the extent to which we are not simply creatures of habit and automatism, but also organisms involved in a creative evolution of becoming. Ansell-Pearson introduces the work of Bergson and core aspects of his innovative modes of thinking; examines his interest in Epicureanism; explores his interest in the self and in time and memory; presents Bergson on ethics and on religion, and illuminates Bergson on the art of life.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2018-02-22
Mått157 x 231 x 15 mm
Vikt318 g
FormatHäftad
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor208
FörlagBloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN9781350043954
UtmärkelserWinner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2019 (United States)
Keith Ansell-Pearson holds a Personal Chair in Philosophy at the University of Warwick, UK.
AcknowledgementsList of Abbreviations and Editions Used Introduction: Thinking Beyond the Human Condition1. An Introduction to Bergson2. A Melancholy Science: Bergson on Lucretius3. Bergson on Time, Freedom, and the Self4. Bergson on Memory5. Bergson’s Reformation of Philosophy in Creative Evolution6. Bergson and Ethics7. Bergson and Nietzsche on Religion: Critique, Immanence, and Affirmation (with Jim Urpeth)8. Bergson on Education and the Art of LifeBibliographyIndex
Ansell-Pearson remains one of the most important Bergson scholars writing in English.