The Philosophy of Henri Bergson [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 35 (3):609-610 (1982)
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This is a brief, clear, and vigorous reinterpretation of Bergson's philosophy. The author attempts to prove that, far from being an irrationalist, Bergson is a systematic metaphysician firmly committed to the concept of final cause.

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