Between Intuition and Genealogy: A Problematic “Life”

Journal of Speculative Philosophy 29 (3):376-386 (2015)
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ABSTRACT Because he claims that intuition can give us insight into “life” apart from space, if not time, Bergson seems to transgress Kant's limits on possible knowledge. This article argues, however, that there is a “critical” way to read Bergson that allows him to evade accusations of epistemologically and politically problematic vitalism. When compared with the archaeological and genealogical treatment of “life” found in Michel Foucault's work, Bergson's effort to save humans from the destructive effects of intellect converges in interesting ways with Foucault's displacement of life as a foundational philosophical or scientific term.

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