Bergson and His Philosophy eBook

John Alexander Gunn
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 229 pages of information about Bergson and His Philosophy.

Bergson and His Philosophy eBook

John Alexander Gunn
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 229 pages of information about Bergson and His Philosophy.

Russell, Bertrand
 Our Knowledge of the External World. 1914.  Open Court Publishing
   Co.  Chapter (8) on Cause and Free Will, criticizes Bergson,
   pp. 229-242. 
 The Principles of Social Reconstruction.  Geo. Allen & Co. 1917. 
   Shows Impulse to be greater than conscious purpose in
   our social life. 
 Mysticism and Logic. 1918.  Longman. 
 Roads to Freedom.  On Socialism, Anarchism and Syndicalism. 
   Geo. Allen & Co. 1918.

Santayana, Prof.  George. 
 Winds of Doctrine..  Scribner, U.S.A.

SAROLEA, Prof.  Charles. 
 The French Renascence. 1916.  Allen and Unwin.  Chapter on
    Bergson, pp. 271-284, with portrait.

Scott.  J.W. 
 Syndicalism and Philosophical Realism. 1919.  A.& C. Black. 
   For Bergson, pp. 70-160.

Slosson, Dr. E.
 Major Prophets of To-day. 1914.  Little, Boston, U.S.A. 
   Pp. 44-103. (Portrait.)

Smith, Norman Kemp, D. Phil. 
 Commentary to Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. 1918.  Macmillan.

Sorley, Dr. W.R. 
 Moral Values and the Idea of God.  Cambridge University
   Press, 1918.  Gifford Lectures, 1914-15.  Discusses Intuition
   and Vital Impulse.

Stebbing, L. Susan, M.A. 
 Pragmatism and French Voluntarism with Special Reference to
   the Notion of Truth in the Development of Philosophy from Maine
   de Biran to Bergson.  M.A. (London.) Thesis, 1912.  Cambridge
   University Press, 1914.  Girton College Studies, No 6.

Underhill, Evelyn. 
 Mysticism.  A Study in the Nature and development of man’s
   spiritual consciousness.  Dutton, U.S.A. 1912.

WALLAS, Graham. 
 The Great Society.  Error on p. 236, where he has 1912 for 1911,
   as date of Bergson’s Lectures at London University.

Ward, Prof.  James. 
 The Realm of Ends. (Pluralism and Theism.) Cambridge
   University Press.  Cf. pp. 306-7.

Wardell, R.J. 
 Contemporary Philosophy.  Contains careless blunders.  The
   date of the publication of L’Evolution creatrice in Paris is
   given as 1901 instead of 1907.  This is on page 74.  Then on
   page 95, Lectures given at London University are referred
   to as having been given at Oxford.  The whole section of 28
   pages, devoted to Bergson, tends to be somewhat misleading.

Webb, C.C.J. 
 God and Personality.  Gifford Lectures, 1918-19.  Geo. Allen
   and Unwin.

Woodbridge, F.J.E. 
 The Purpose of History.  Reflections on Bergson, Dewey and
   Santayana. 1916.  Columbia University Press.

Section III.  English and American Articles

(a) Signed Articles

Abbott
“Philosophy of Progress.”  Outlook, Feb, 1913.

AKELY. 
“Bergson and Science.”  Philosophical Review, May, 1915.

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