Appearing here in English for the first time, Vladimir
Jankelevitch's Henri Bergson is one of the two great commentaries
written on Henri Bergson. Gilles Deleuze's Bergsonism renewed
interest in the great French philosopher but failed to consider
Bergson's experiential and religious perspectives. Here
Jankelevitch covers all aspects of Bergson's thought, emphasizing
the concepts of time and duration, memory, evolution, simplicity,
love, and joy. A friend of Bergson's, Jankelevitch first published
this book in 1931 and revised it in 1959 to treat Bergson's later
works. This unabridged translation of the 1959 edition includes an
editor's introduction, which contextualizes and outlines
Jankelevitch's reading of Bergson, additional essays on Bergson by
Jankelevitch, and Bergson's letters to Jankelevitch.
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