Bergson and His Philosophy - Part 12
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Part 12

PEGUY, Charles.

Note Sur M. Bergson et la philosophie bergsonienne. Paris.

(Bourgeois). Cahiers de la Quinzaine. Pp. 101.

PENIDO, Dr. M. T. L.

La methode intuitive de Bergson. Essai critique. Atar, Geneva, and Alcan, Paris, 1918, pp. 220.

SEGOND, J.

L'Intuition bergsonienne. Alcan, Paris, 1912 and 1913. Pp. 157.

(b) English and American Publications

BALSILLIE, David.

An Examination of Professor Bergson's Philosophy. 1912. Williams and Norgate. Pp. 228.

CARR, Dr. H. Wildon.

Henri Bergson: The Philosophy of Change, 1912. Jack, "The People's Books." Pp. 91. Good brief sketch. 1919.

Jack and Nelson. Second revised edition. Pp. 126.

The Philosophy of Change: A study of the Fundamental Principle of the Philosophy of Bergson. 1914. Macmillan. Pp. 216.

Time and History in Contemporary Philosophy, with special reference to Bergson and Croce. Proceedings of British Academy, 1918. Pp. 20. Separately, Oxford University Press.

CUNNINGHAM, Gustave W., Dr.

Study in the Philosophy of Bergson. 1916. Longman. New York. Pp. 212.

DODSON, G. R., Dr.

Bergson and the Modern Spirit. An Essay in Constructive Thought. 1914. Lindsey Press. Pp. 295.

ELLIOT, Hugh S. R.

Modern Science and the Illusions of Professor Bergson. 1912.

Preface by Sir Ray Lankester. Longman, New York, and 1913, Longman, London. Pp. 257. Very hostile to Bergson, indeed contemptuously or bitterly so.

GERRARD, Father Thomas.

Bergson: an Exposition and Criticism from the point of view of Saint Thomas Aquinas. 1913. Sands & Co. Pp. 208.

HERMANN, Mrs. E.

Bergson and Eucken. Their significance for Christian Thought.

1912. James Clark & Co. Pp. 224.

HOFFDING, Prof Harald.

Six Lectures on Bergson. Delivered 1913. Published in the volume Modern Philosophers, Macmillan, 1915. Pp. 227-302.

Translated by Alfred C. Mason.

HOUGH, Dr. Lynn H.

The Quest of Wonder. Studies in Bergson and Theology.

JOHNSTON, W. (with MISS I. MUDGE).

A Contribution to a Bibliography of Henri Bergson. 1913.

Columbia University Press, New York. Pp. 56. For this pamphlet, Professor John Dewey has written an introduction.

KALLEN, H. M.

William James and Henri Bergson: A Study of Contrasting Theories of Life. 1914. Chicago University Press. Pp. 248.

KITCHIN, Darcy B.

Bergson for Beginners: A Summary of his Philosophy. 1913.

Geo. Allen and Unwin. Pp. 309.

LE ROY, Edouard.

A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson. 1913. Williams and Norgate.

English Translation by V. Benson of Une Nouvelle philosophie. Pp. 235.

LIBBY, M. F.

The Continuity of Bergson's Thought. 1912. University of Colorado Studies, Vol. 9, No. 4. Pp. 147-202.

LINDSAY, A. D.

The Philosophy of Bergson. 1911. Dent. Pp. 247.

LOVEJOY.

Bergson and Romantic Evolutionism. 1914. University of California Press, Berkeley. Pp. 61.

MILLER, Lucius Hopkins.

Bergson and Religion. 1916. Holt & Co., New York. (Out of print.)

MITCh.e.l.l, Dr. Arthur.

Studies in Bergson's Philosophy. 1914. Kansas University Humanistic Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2. Pp. 115.

PECKHAM, G. W.

The Logic of Bergson's Philosophy. (Time and Free Will compared with Matter and Memory.) 1917. Archives of Philosophy, Columbia University Press, New York, No. 8. Pp. 68.

RUHE AND PAUL.

Henri Bergson: An Account of his Life and Philosophy. 1914.

Macmillan. Pp. 245 (With portrait.)

RUSSELL, Hon. Bertrand.

The Philosophy of Bergson. 1914. London, Macmillan for Bowes, Cambridge. Pp. 36. Lecture to The Heretics, Cambridge, March 11, 1912. Contains reply by Dr. Wildon Carr, and rejoinder by Mr. Russell.

SAIT, Bernard Una.

The Ethical Implications of Bergson's Philosophy. 1914. Columbia University Contributions to Philosophy and Psychology. New York Science Press. Pp. 183.

SEWELL, Frank, Dr.

Is the Universe Self-Centred or G.o.d-Centred? 1913. Examination of the systems of Eucken and Bergson.

Presidential Address to Swedenborg Scientific a.s.sociation, Philadelphia, USA. Published by the a.s.sociation. Pp. 13.

SHASTRI, Prabhu Datta.

The Conception of Freedom in Hegel, Bergson, and Indian Philosophy. 1914. Address before the Calcutta Philosophical Society, March 14, 1913. Published Albion Press, Calcutta.

Pp. 26.

SOLOMON, Joseph.