S.l., 1er décembre 1912. In-12, 1 p. 1/2.
Lettre autographe signée à "monsieur [Gilbert ?] Maire" qu'il félicite pour son ouvrage et auquel il propose de se renseigner sur d'éventuels mécènes. Gilbert Maire fut l'élève de Bergson et rédigea des ouvrages à son sujet. * Membre du SLAM et de la LILA / ILAB Member. La librairie est ouverte du lundi au vendredi de 14h à 19h. Merci de nous prévenir avant de passer,certains de nos livres étant entreposés dans une réserve.
Paris, 15 septembre 1905. In-12, 2 pp.
Lettre autographe signée à Alfred Binet, célèbre psychologue spécialisée en psychométrie, qu'il félicite pour son article intitulé Étude de métaphysique sur la sensation et l'image (paru dans l' Année psychologique, n°11, 1905). Il lui avoue être "tout à fait d'accord avec [Binet] sur le point de départ, et sans doute aussi sur une bonne part des conclusions; mais je ne suis pas sûr de vous comprendre complètement [...] cela tient sans [...] à la différence de notre terminologie." Il attend "avec quelque impatience l'ouvrage complet". * Membre du SLAM et de la LILA / ILAB Member. La librairie est ouverte du lundi au vendredi de 14h à 19h. Merci de nous prévenir avant de passer,certains de nos livres étant entreposés dans une réserve.
Editions de l'Epervier, Opuscules, 1947, 74 pp., broché, légères traces d'usage, petit manque au niveau de la coiffe inférieure, état satisfaisant.
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Paris, Presses Universitaires de France 1946 1 In-8 Broché 289 [pp]
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Paris, Presses Universitaires de France 1946 1 In-8 Broché 183 [pp]
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Presses Universitaires de France, Bibliothèque de Philosophie Contemporaine, 1964, 214 pp., broché, couverture légèrement défraîchie et décolorée, traces de scotch en première et dernière page, état satisfaisant.
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Paris, Librairie Félix Alcan, 1934. In-8, 322 pp., broché, couverture originale imprimée (petites taches, froissements et 3 minuscules déchirures à la couverture).
Édition en partie originale de cet ouvrage essentiel de la pensée bergsonienne, dont une partie avait auparavant paru comme expliqué dans l'avant-propos. Un des exemplaires tirés sur papyrus Navarre, hors commerce non numéroté. * Membre du SLAM et de la LILA / ILAB Member. La librairie est ouverte du lundi au vendredi de 14h à 19h. Merci de nous prévenir avant de passer,certains de nos livres étant entreposés dans une réserve.
Paris, Presses universitaires de France 1965 1 in -8 Broché 210
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Paris, PUF 1966 1 in -8 Broché 369
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Presses Universitaires de France, Bibliothèque de Philosophie Contemporaine, 1954, 340 p., broché, couverture légèrement défraîchie, état très correct.
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Paris, 1907. 8vo. Bound uncut in a later brown half calf with gilt title-label and gilt lines to spine. Neat marginal repairs to a few leaves and first two leaveas trimmed at lower margin. Signed author's presentation-inscription to half-title. (4), VIII, 403 pp. + 31 pp. of advertisements from Félix Alcan.
Rare first edition, presentation-copy for Jean Baruzi, of Bergson's seminal main work, the ""Creative Evolution"", his most famous and influential book, which constitutes the great philosopher's cult-like showdown with Darwinian mechanism, which resulted in a theory of cosmic evolution that covered everything from biology and other sciences to metaphysics and religion.Jean Baruzi (1881-1953), an important French philosopher and historian of religion, specialized in Leibnitz and William James, was a student of Bergson. He was the author of a controversial dissertation, ""St. John of the Cross and the Problem of Mystical Experience"", which gave an existential-phenomenological description of religious andguish and the ""lived experience"" of the mystic. He was a professor at the Collège de Frace and held the Histoy of Religion chair after Alfred Loisy. In 1907, when Henri Bergson's third book, ""Creative Evolution"", was published, the seminal French philosopher, who had studied both mathematics and philosophy, possessed the professor chair of modern philosophy at the Collège de France. Though the book was the result of several years of extremely thorough research, Bergson himself could have hardly foreseen the effect that this book was going to have throughout the 19th century with an amazing revival in the 20th century, making him one of the most important philosophers of his time.Always committed to the reality of time as the basis and as a source of creative change, Bergson, in his magnum opus, sets out to free the sciences of psychology and biology from the materialism and mechanism that had dominated them in the late nineteenth century and due to which they had been made unable to explain creativity, growth and change. He makes an amazing new contribution to the theory of knowledge by providing an account of creative evolution and the creative mind, thereby freeing psychology and biology from a number of problems otherwise unsolvable through philosophical and scientific explanations. Bergson accepts the historical facts of evolution but rejects all the mechanistic and materialistic explanations of the evolutionary process. Like Darwin, he accepts natural selection as an explanation of extinction, but he does not accept it as an explanation of evolutionary change, and likewise with Lamarck, Spencer, and the orthogenesists, he accepts the foundational theories of evolution but only to the point at which mechanism or materialism sets in, instead of which, he basically explains further change and growth with a basic vital principle that accounts for creative changes.As such, ""Creative Evolution"" sets out to found a philosophy that can account for the continuity of all living things, for both the creation of life and the diversity that results from creation, and Bergson does this with his idea of an original vital principle, a governing immaterial force of life, a sort of natural creative impulse, that embraces the whole of life in one. The book was hugely popular when it appeared, and its immediate immense influence lasted a couple of decades, making Bergson an internationally acknowledged cult-like hero of a French intellectual. After the Second World War, though, the interest in Bergson decreased, only to be reawakened in the late 1960'ies where a growing interest in his works re-emerged, making him to this day one of the most read philosophers of the early 20th century. There can be no doubt as to the continued influence of his works.
Jena, Eugen Diederichs, 1912. 8vo. Orig. brown full cloth with gilt lettering and publisher's symbol to front board, gilt lettering to spine. Spine a bit soiled and darkened. Internally very nice and clean. (2), 371, (3) pp. + 2 pp. advertisements.
First German edition, first issue (Erstes bis drittes Tausend) of Bergson's seminal main work, the ""Creative Evolution"", his most famous and influential book, which constitutes the great philosopher's cult-like showdown with Darwinian mechanism, which resulted in a theory of cosmic evolution that covered everything from biology and other sciences to metaphysics and religion.In 1907, when Henri Bergson's third book, ""Creative Evolution"", was originally published in French, the seminal French philosopher, who had studied both mathematics and philosophy, possessed the professor chair of modern philosophy at the Collège de France. Though the book was the result of several years of extremely thorough research, Bergson himself could have hardly foreseen the effect that this book was going to have throughout the 19th century with an amazing revival in the 20th century, making him one of the most important philosophers of his time.Always committed to the reality of time as the basis and as a source of creative change, Bergson, in his magnum opus, sets out to free the sciences of psychology and biology from the materialism and mechanism that had dominated them in the late nineteenth century and due to which they had been made unable to explain creativity, growth and change. He makes an amazing new contribution to the theory of knowledge by providing an account of creative evolution and the creative mind, thereby freeing psychology and biology from a number of problems otherwise unsolvable through philosophical and scientific explanations. Bergson accepts the historical facts of evolution but rejects all the mechanistic and materialistic explanations of the evolutionary process. Like Darwin, he accepts natural selection as an explanation of extinction, but he does not accept it as an explanation of evolutionary change, and likewise with Lamarck, Spencer, and the orthogenesists, he accepts the foundational theories of evolution but only to the point at which mechanism or materialism sets in, instead of which, he basically explains further change and growth with a basic vital principle that accounts for creative changes.As such, ""Creative Evolution"" sets out to found a philosophy that can account for the continuity of all living things, for both the creation of life and the diversity that results from creation, and Bergson does this with his idea of an original vital principle, a governing immaterial force of life, a sort of natural creative impulse, that embraces the whole of life in one. The book was hugely popular when it appeared, and its immediate immense influence throughout Europe, also mediated throgh the main translations of it (German, English) lasted a couple of decades, making Bergson an internationally acknowledged cult-like hero of a French intellectual. After the Second World War, though, the interest in Bergson decreased, only to be reawakened in the late 1960'ies where a growing interest in his works re-emerged, making him to this day one of the most read philosophers of the early 20th century. There can be no doubt as to the continued influence of his works.
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Bergson Henri: Time and Free WS.Pb.An introduction to metaphysics. In Russian /Bergson Anri. Vremya i svoboda voli. S pril. stati Vvedenie v metafiziku. In Russian. Per S.I. Hesse, M.Grunwald M. Publishing House, Russian Thought, 1910, 239 pp. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb8cd82469566c488c
Wundt Wilhelm, Lamprecht Karl, Bergson Henri, Leroux Ernest. Two cultures. In Russian /Vundt Vilgelm, Lamprekht Karl, Bergson Anri, Leru Ernest. Dve kultury. To the Philosophy of the Current War. Appendix: Manifestations of 93 representatives of German science, philosophy and art of German universities and the answer of S. Church, President of the Carnegie Institution, The verdict of the United States). Petrograd. B.C. Bychkovsky Edition. 1916. 169, 1 p.We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available.SKUalb25602fd6ff8d19cb.
Bergson Henri. A collection of works in five (5) volumes. Volume I. Creative Evolution. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Bergson Anri. Sobranie sochineniy v pyati (5-ti) tomakh. Tom I. Tvorcheskaya evolyutsiya.. Translation from French by M. Bulgakov revised by B. Bychkovsky. Second edition. St. Petersburg. Edition by M.I. Semyonov 1913. 2 331 p. SKUalbf83cb336dde23944.
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Bergson Henri. A collection of essays in 5 volumes. Set In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Bergson Anri. Sobranie sochineniy v 5 tomakh. Komplekt Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).Translations from French by M. Bulgakov B Bychkovsky V. Flerova and I. Goldenberg. St. Petersburg edition of M.I. Semyonov 1913-1914. 331 + 224 + 248 + 240 + 206 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb143743673f4d724f
Bergson Henri: Perceptions of Volatility. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Bergson Anri. Vospriyatie izmenchivosti.. Lectures given at Oxford University on 26 and 27 May 1911 translated from French by V.A. Flerova. S-Pb. Publishing House of M.I. Semyonov. 1913. 44s. SKUalbf6d54822ea1c72ec.
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Rivages 2026 76 pages poche. 2026. Broché. 76 pages. Ce livre rassemble trois discours prononcés par Henri Bergson lors de remises de prix à de jeunes lycéens à la fin du XIXe siècle. Il y explore le concept de politesse la définissant comme une "souplesse intellectuelle" et un amour de l'égalité et l'étend à la politesse de l'esprit des manières et du cœur
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Bergson A. Laughter in life and on stage. In Russian /Bergson A. Smekh v zhizni i na stsene. Translation from French, edited by A.E. Yanovsky. St. Petersburg. Comradeship of the XX Century, 1900. 181 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbc4d6e3b67f35f4d3.