Henri Bergson: Quellen und Konsequenzen einer induktiven Metaphysik [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 14 (2):363-363 (1960)
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The author interprets Bergson's five major works as an attempt, ultimately unsuccessful, to reconcile the rigor of scientific method with metaphysical knowledge. He concludes that Bergson's final solution--a separate faculty of metaphysical intuition--is not philosophy but religion. The value of this careful study is enhanced by a detailed bibliography of Bergson's writings.--D. D. O.

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