Éloges de la fluidité : Hegel, Bergson et la parole

Les Etudes Philosophiques 59 (4):499 (2001)
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Derrière l’antinomie apparente d’une philosophie de l’intuition et d’une logique du concept, cet article tente de mettre en évidence, chez Hegel et Bergson, deux gestes de pensée qui, tout en restant irréductibles, reconnaissent un lien essentiel entre langage et médiation, se défient de l’abstraction de l’entendement analytique et cherchent une parole philosophique capable de fluidifier les « pensées fixes » pour exprimer un sens vivant.Behind the apparent antinomy between a philosophy of intuition and a logic of concept, this article attempts to unveil, by Hegel and Bergson, two trends of thought that, though irreducible, acknowledge an essential bound between language and mediation, mistrust the abstraction of analytical understanding and seek a philosophical word able to fluidify « rigid thoughts » in order to express a true to life meaning

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