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P^i,K VI 1 • • • , ..X 1 6 . 53 I i r I ^,\ X V, ^*H PREFACE \ V 'w< rC The purpose of the present bibliography is to show trie w idc- spread anc] \'anecl interest in F^rs)fessor Bcrgson's philosoj^hy, and cunipletcniess ratluT than selection has therefore been the aim of the coni|)ilers. No attenii,)t has been made to list the newspaper literature of the subject, and short book reviews ha\-e general])' been omitted. Ijiit all other literature, cither l^ook or perioihcab whieri has ecjmc to tlie cornisilers' attention has Ijeen incdiided. 1hiie< v/liicS'i !ia\-e r)een included without examiiKition are starred. 1lie ]>iblu'H^rai;hy includes cK) books and articles by Protc-st widely translated is U Introduction a la MetAiphysiquc wdiicli i^'^ now accessiltle in the li^nglisla German, Italian, Swedn-h, lliingariam Polisln and Russian languages. The bibliography ha^ Ijcen c^ompiled by member- csf the stafT of tlie Idimersity Eibrary under the direction of Mow Inidore G. IMutJge. tliC Reference Eibrarian. but thank- for >pecial services are due 10 many (ait^ide tlie library staff who liave given \'alu- a!)h' aid. Acknowiedgraent of sucdi indebtedness is due es]:^ecial.ly to Vroio<oiii German Irarr-lalioiis. r ''. ^ S- «»' vin INTRODUCTION Henri Hergson's books are fiiriuiiately now acee>^sil:)le lo the puhhr in a,n English dress. For this reason and ^)eean^:e it seems desirable to have Professor Bergson speak for himself as to his fundamental doctrines, no synopses of the books are gi\ aai ni ilu- fnllowmi: paires, A few words — derived as far as possible from Mr, Here:a.)n him -oif ■ e,r(.\ however, prefixed regarding tho more general features of his philosophy. And first as to Ir tu ition, an idea that plays, as everybody knows, a large r61e in his concepiiun ui philosophic method. Ii hiappens that in I£nglish thoncrht the asssociations that cluster al)ont the word are mainly derived from Platonic transcendentalism, and from the theories of the Scotch wSchool and the super-scientific, regarding an organ of knowli (iie that is independent of experience and superior to the sen nces. These associations with the a priori are quite foreign to the use of the term in the Bergsonian philosophy; and no ru ill It nrecated their introduction into it more vigorously th Pr at a Bergson himself. He has said: " The method that 1 propose does not eDiisisi m exlraetmg from reality a simple concept in order ih^at it ma\' then lie submitted to dialectic elaboration^ On tlio contrary, my nunhod demand^: uninter- rupted contact Willi reality. P consists in following reality in all its sinnosh ies. It demands that our faculties of observation even sireieh t lieniselves a.i limes to surpass themselves. It is made ol ^■■■orreetions, retouvdnnys, yradtml eomi)neaiions P: are- ferred to it. I ha,ve simp]\- tried ti* <;a'\v that when we Iraia- the^ reahn of mathemaiieai and phvsieal olnrri< fc, i-ntertha'' "i kfe and consciousness,, we lus.'d to appi-al to a errtain sense of life that erua'oai'hes upon ]a„na uraicrslandnig aisi 'Isii has its origin in the same vital impjelus a.- mstinct' — although, strictly speaking, instinct is soi^irtlmig whcsHx' diflerent," Finally: "There is nothing mvsterious m tin- facuhv Kxa/ry one of us has liad occaisiori to exercise n to a ccrtam '-xtent. Any one of us, ffs exampk.s who ha:- attempt ^-d nteraiw composition, knows tiiat aftca' the subieci has kwuj knasi -i tidied, mnterinb collected and notes ma,(k;a somathi' \< ^ an lu-adi't! to set 11 1 1 the work oi comi)ositioii itsohk nainely, an effort, often (|U!te painfek u-- pkice our>elvea at trie \a-r\' lieart (jf 1 lie subject, to seek there, as deeplv as po< lawlamis winch form tim themes of his Matter una M'emorx and his Creative Ernh-ee^n — a passage com- i posed, it should be added, in iqot, namely, after the publica- tion of the former book and considerably prior to the appearance of ihn latter: "I cannot envisage general evolution and the lit^ totalitv of the organic world, the coordina- ()\ lite in I Hi jortHtiation of vrtid organs lo one anoilier in a single n progre: tion titid su! living sK-itpca the relation^ which physiologv and psychology wem to have estak^h kad ])etween cerebral activity and thought m rnati, wiihnut arriving at the conclusion that life is an immense eiTort ;)ut ft )ri^i 1 p- tliought to obtain from matter something that matter is ntiwikiitig to give. Aluiler i^ inert; it i< the seal of necx'ssit y ; it proceeds mechanicall v It seems as if thought seeks to profit by this mechanical attitude of matter, to utilize it for act ions: atid thus to convert into contingent movements in space and utifirtSLcable events in time all the creative energy that thought carries v.-itinti itself — at least all that is capable of being brought into pkw atid externalizeck Cunningly and laboriously it piles complication on complication in order to make liberty out of necessity, to arrange a matter so subtle, so mobile, that, by a veritable physical paradox and grace to an effort which can not long endure, libert\ tr.tiy hold itself in cquilibnuni on this very mobility. But thought is caught in tht tiet. The vortex upon which it has placed itself seizes and holds it. It becomes a prisoner of the mechanisms which it has climbed. Automatism captures it, and kov an iia vitable forgetfulness of the end that it had set for itself, life, which should be only a means lor a Inghur end, consumes itself m the effort at simple self-conservation. From the lumtblest of organic beings to the higher vertebrates which just antecede man we are watching an endeavor always missing success. alwav< reimdertaken with an increasingly wise art. Man has trmmphed — but wuli ditticulty and so partially that it needs only a moment of relaxation or inattention for automatism to recapture him. Nevertheless lie law triimiphed, thanks to that mar\ ellous mechanism, the human brain. The superiority of this nisirurnent seems lo me Uj depend wholly upon the indefinite latitude it permits of surmount mg the mechan- i xi isms that have given pause to other animals. It forms, not once for all t)iit continuously, motor habitudes whose exercise it clelet^ates to lower centros. . . . In a ^yr\i-r:i] way. tho sii])t'n" oritv of oirr brain reside^ in tlio ])o\\i'T t'f lilu/raiion whirh it gives lis in rej^arcl tc* hodilv aiiloinatisms thmiudi pcnrntian<]j us incessantly to form new habits wliieh absorb nib nw-- i'V b(bi them in siiborbrna,lion- In this scn>e thuic a- n^ahini- n- be foimb in the brain eorrt,'n(brur to thv operation of iiwni'Vii i^i its strict, sense. Xo\a.'ri hob--:- n w- thr br:-?-; tlint lias ronclfrs-b human thought pos-ibbs Wbtlioiu n ibo rinbier i>('»wer:-^ <■'[ thoui(ht coiilb not turn, towarb tho niattaial \\oiib aabficnit btavig captured bv autf'>nia,ti:-ni :ind (h"ownod m nnc own mebliod iA' ihniking and writing the intellectual svtnpaihv winch, he iia- --^(^ wa-U (b/MTOH-fl how after gathering together and ab^urbrng ah avadaba,' :aaentibc niatornil he has found a |>oiru (>( svnopiic xa-wn frtcn wdncf] to on\asage the multitdicU \' of ilwaib-.^ Xoa" <\')t-< an\' r>no wdio ha< billowed the de\a,dopmeni of a^)rniaiO''. .rar\' prnlo:-! ^ bo~ !U.H/d tu bo riatn^nied that in so doing bi"^' »fa<'^'or Borcson lia-. ni his su(o-nn-i\a- books, placod m a new light the old auA oft rdiop-worr^ (piesiions of the natun,^ c^f liu,rnan mlidlntiauac io^ rolation to tdu' brain and to matter and to o\'la,ood all workars rn iliis hold b\" ctaiterinp atten- tion in siudi an illunnnatmg and rt^aatrdmg wnv ni-on thr n.Coiro of time, and the fnndairu.an al cdiaracier «"'»f tho problem of time for theorio- in nsalitv. of mental lifo, of f-.'rb--a and evolution. No phiiosot'bu/ pr-'blo!;;, oni to-.M" f\A:\' a jaw the same face and as[)cct that it pre>cntc.d befure i'rofessor Bergsoii ia\at*-d us to lo<'>k at n in its cormoxions with duration as a real a!;il fundarnent:tl fact. It is tho ol)ioct of the following bibliographical pages to help to bring an even wi b r wadiencein touch w^ith the vital influences that radiate from brofo-soa- Horgson's thongiit. Thev should faeilita 1 ♦ * ♦ a more intelligent understanding of his lectures, and enable those interested to follow up, hx more leisurely reading, the desire for furtlitw knowlecige that will spring from them. It has been my linvilege. in those jmcfatorv w(^rds, to indicate the place of this Bildiograph\- i^i t.be intellectual and, persraial welcome that Columr)ia bnivcrsbv in general and its l)eparina.:-nt of Philw-^o-^ phv m t'^articular exnwads to our colleague for the time I'^n^g, 'Professor llenri Bcrgson. John DiwvH^s Cohmil'jia University, December 12, iyi2. xni V PART I ^ f* 4 1^ WORKS BY BERGSON Arranged chronologically by date of first publication except that translations are placed immediately after the original work. Titles marked with an (*) represent material which has not been seen by the compilers La spWaUte. Discours prononc^ par M. Bergson ... ^ la distribution des prix du Lycee d'Angers, le 3 aoM^i882. Angers, Imprimerie Lach^se et Dolbeau, 1882. 16 p. i Extraits de Iiicrece: avec une commentaire des notes et une ^ude sur la poesie, la philosophic, la physique, le texte et la langue de Lucrece. Paris, Delagrave, 1884 ^59 P- ^ Eighth Edition 119^2]. De la simulation inconsciente dans raat dliypiionsme. Revue philosophique, 22 : 525-31 » November 1660. 3 The hypnotised subject, unable to disobey instmctions, resorts to any possiblTdevice in order to obey, with the result that he seems expert .0 deception, but the deception is unconscious. Quid Ari.toteles de ioco senserit. Paris, Felix Alcan, 1889. 82 p.* Thesis, Umversite de Paris, Faculte des Lettres. i88q-<)o. Essai sur les donnees iriimWiates de la conscience. Pans, F6iix Alcan i^-m v^n 185 p. Seventh edition, 1909- I TRANSLATIONS Time an(i free wiU. An essay on the immediate data of consciousness. Authorized translation by F. L. Pogson. •l T.,ndon, Sw.u. S.vmen«ch«« &__co.. UA.; New York The Macmillan co ^ .■.>- ««i. 25- P- (Library 01 philosophy). Second eciitic'ri. iQi-- ^ Zeit und freihe.t. i.'.nc ..i.hah.in.u^ui u.ci , , „,, ,„.,, , .; >,i.r, IJerechtigte umisetzung. baron In wu . <-■ • ■ ^ ^ lona. H. l)H-.ionri; , ion .s., P- Vremfa i svoboda voli. S Pnl-ziieniem traVtntn to,.o zlu vreuiid 1 i3 _ _ rrr-. -ic: l,v b h'SbUii aiiU ,,..,. 141 SI i>cH-N^n-.'J- Aicicn Hern. .'i. ': . s ■■' *- vo' f JH90 (T. Whitiaker): >po:K.'r a^uii-lun... i . ^^-. i- -•-. -^ Stou^!; A miee philosophique, iS<,". ^27-28, i^')i. !)'»■' THE !•' Ni 'L !'-'H 'J K \ \ -A .\'T lOK ' ^ , - .1 - Seotember iQio; Saturday renew . 110:430, i ^^^^^^^■^^r-^-- '^ -^''^ ;"\^;; |,,v ,.ni (David BalsiUie); i/^--^ . . - I..'-- I. if I M I! Muirhea ; ;^>''- ' "■ ^^ -^ • ■ ■ ,, ; .,. K velt); Church quarterly review, 7 '^•'^^^ '- Apni iQi-:? , William Bruwii;. le bon sens et les etudes classiques. Discuurs prononce k "^^ d^ihutK.. des Prix du Concours g^n^ral des ly^es et ;;;jt; ,-^^- D^^^trn.aiondes prix du Concours g6n^ral. Pari-. Drbiiai!-:. 1^05, Memoire et reconnaissance. Reoue phUosophupte, 41 KCf/Ui ■ '■■ ' 7 48, 8 f C' Perception et matiere. i?«wc de mStaphysigue et de morale, iS'-jO. ^ 4:257-77> -^' Republished m ,.,U^^//^^f ^^^ ^n^^inn/r^. Matiere et memoire : essai sur la ivlation du corps avec I'esprit. Pari:., F61ix Mean, 1896. in. 279 p. ^^ Sixth edition. iQio. TKAN=:i AT loss Matene und gedachtnis. Essays zur beziehung zwischen korper und cist. Auiurisierte u.v. verfasser selbst durch- gesehene ubertragung, m. einfuhrung von W. Windelband )iederichs, I'loS, xvi, 264 p II Matter and memory. Authorized translation by Nancy Margaret Paul uuA \V, r^eot^: Palmer^ London, Swan Sonnenscheiu &. o.: Xa^^■ Ynrk. The Macrnillan cc, 1911. XX, 359 P- (Library of phil ( ! :-' '. ) I fJ 1 ■>, • 1 k£ViLWS Of T'Si !^r:iaiv\I, WORK A :.:, ,;. metaphysique, 5:353-89, May 1897 ^Vict^r Delbos); An.^r phUc-^nue, ,896,: ^'>"-<>^- '^'>7 '^, ™ony. R.u. P'^^osophi^^^^ : 83 -y,. August .897 (Gustave Belot); M>n^. i^ '''"'' °'n '1' {S. Alexander); 2«<..An/( /«r philosophie, n. s. u v -' .- oq. Hecember 1898 (Th. Ziehen); A'- - « -ie metaphysique. 10:225-43- Of th; ninMsN translation Archiv fur die gesamte psychologic (LiUraturbcrichi) , 15: i ^-^5> ;9^y ^^^ B^un);^ ZeitscHHSi far psychologie, 56:12^29. May ^foj^]^^^^ MuUer-Freienfels); i./.ram.A.. ,../., /'„'a«/«rOe«^.AW, 61 . OT7-T8, leptember >..o (Richard FritescheJ: .I,.,-.... hteraturblaU p. 298, 1910 (A. MuUer); Zeitschrift fiir pathopsycr.oLogie. 1: 603 -39. "5t- Of the Enci.t^it ti; -.n-i ati'W ig„; Nation (X. V.). 92:648-49, 29 J"ne 1911: ' ^'^'""^'^^^•l' ll\-oo7 Tuly . .i. T TT, Muirhead); New York Tunes review of books, ,6 7o3 20 August .9"; Inlernalional journal of ethics. ^ '"--r, Ociobe; .on (A E. Taylor); Church iuarUrly reou., 74: 126-42, April 19 1 2 (W. Brown). 1 : 0l2 44 Revue critique: Pr.ncipcs de m^taphysique et de P^y^^^J^' par l^aul )an./^ Revue philo so phi que 44 .^^o o^ ..N^^^em- I'H-r iS )7. Le rire. Kfr/fC d'' Pans, Le rire: essai -nr la signification du comique. Pans Alcaii lijiM). VI 1. 204 P- First publisluM' =n lb. A>,-..., de Paris. 1:512 41. 759-9o; Seventh edition, 191 1. Marvii iu«H>. 59 9 J, 2; 14^-^79- ^-' '"^ F61ix 15 ! K A'^'- Snnech. Studyum o komide. W:h. i hde; ^.adn^nu. Skrattet. 1:^1 u,u!.rM,kn,,iK :u' kmnikens vasen. Till <;vonska a \ Algol Riilia. Stockholm, i u ( ) ■ — 1 p. 1 5 Laughter. Aa cs.ay r>n the meaning ot uu ^^anic. ;^^-^^^^ ,zea i.aaaaiaai hv Cloudcsley Brereton ann Fred, ivolhwell. Xt-v Ytaia ■Tlu; Maaiai11aii en . lui i vn.. 2uu p. I7 REV!!'-W- (")F TliK ^>Kt-rNAl. WORK |r, ... /, :.. . . i^s, i)oo: Deufsr/tf litteraturzeitung, 22:13-14. 5 Jan- .;,,v |.,H. Psychological rev^ew, S:9^9, January 1901 J. TT. lutts); ,,,„„. . .,.-^,6.Marchi.,o. • r : : ZeUschnft fur p,. Jinen.s.. i;,5:.i5-io, >,o3 (Ziehen); iVafio" (London). 4:348-49, 2» r^ovember 1908. \ I i' ' V Of hie !:n*''I ?-•» i K-'^" ^. , . . .a/ of psychology, 23: 14^47. January 1912 (E. B. Titche / . , ,,. .72; ;i^ 17 American journal of psychology, 23:^8, .1 m iicr >■ I ; * V r^ iM' - . - 383-404. April 1912; Journal o; ;;'ra.v:\-"';..,-u,, _.M.y 1,1. PI. M- Kallen); iVor//. P .^:.^nr.. . ^ i.)S ^5, a. June 1912; Duft/tn review, 151:181-84. J^ly 1912. « I ^ ■f vA I w» I Wotes sur les origfaes iwychdogiques de notre croyance a la ioi de causalitg. Brbliothique du congrls tnlernakonal de philosophte. I'loo, p. I-I5- Belief in the law of causaUty is based upon *e co-ordination of our ac- tile impressions with our visual impressions. The contmu.ty of visual ioTacirimpressions generates motor habits which - ten^er..s to action The paper was read at the International Congress o^ PMo^^ at Paris in .9^f for an abstract of it and of the discussion that followed ft see the i?Lr^ metapkysnuc ei .le morale. 8:655^0, September 900. T. rev.. Conference faite ^ I'Institut psychologique le ^<> ., /rs ,901 l^nWrf^n ^erinstitutp^yrhohmnetnternalional, ',' ,,n-2^ May 1901; Revue sfie'Hifique, 4^h series i^ 705 P"|.:. .-.. Reported u^ condensed form m the Revue (If phUosophie . I 486-89, April 1 901. 19 The mechamsm o£ dreams is like that of normal perceptions. There are itXVessions and memories that ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the sleeper, unlike the worker, is relaxed from the attituae o To sleep is to be indifferent, to attempt nothing. Le paraileiisme psycho-physique et la metaphys.que pos.t>ve. Butidn, de w Societe jranQdise de philosopinc, 1 . o,^ -J^ June laoT. , .. • ^ ^ n:i>r,ih's rt poIifiqi(es (Stance du 6 d^cembre IQ02), ivk 50-02, January 1903. 23 Introduction, a la metaphysique. Revue de metaphysique et de niariilc, 11:1 -^^6, January 19^3. 24 Concepts are human instruments and, as dependable instruments, are necessarily static. Analysis operates upon what is fictitiously immutable and gives a partial and selected account of the facts. To know an object as it really is we must not substitute for it a composition of concepts but apprehend it in immediate intuition. Metaphysics, the disinterested curiosity about things per se, must use this method which alone can lay hold of what is fluctuating, elusive but genuine. TRANSLATIONS Eiiifiihrung iv die iiietaphysik. Autorisicii t ■ Ubertragung v. M.Su-manr' jrii-, !■ Diederichs, 1909. 58 p.* 25 La filosofia dell' mtuizione : introduzione alia metafisica ed estratti di aitre opere, a cura di Giovanni Papini. Lanciano, R Carabba, 1908. 126 p.* ^6 Introduction a la metaphysique. Ungar. v. B. Fogarasi, Hii(i:ii)f7a let alizikii iirans. b GriinwaldJ. St. ]'^eler>bur^, Russkaut S. TT^ t*n aiul M. (Ml 2, 238 ^ ^ 28a Introduction to metaphysics, iranslatcd kv 1\ 1' Iluliiaz. Autla^riz.'f! tMiui.ai ri'Visod Z;. the author wztii adiktional materuik Xcw York, (k P., Pii* luim's Son a hh 2, 02 i). 20 1^ Iiitrodticti Septem- ber-October 1903. ^^ Rl^port sur le concours pour le prix Halphen, a decenier en 1903. Memoires de VAcademie des sciences morales et politiques (Stance du 4 juillet 1903), 24:693-698, 1904. 34 Vision de kieurs dans kobscurite par les sensitifs. Bulletin de nnstUut general psychologique, 4-30-3I. January-February 1004 Discussion. -^^ Les radiations N. Bulletin de VInstitut general psychologique (.Seanee du 26 decembre 1903), 4:25-32 January-February 1904. Discussion. -^ ' Notice sur la vie et les ceuvres de M^. Fehx Ravaisson-Mollien. Seances et travaux de I Academie des stiences morales et politiques (Stance des 20 et 27 f6vrier 1004), 161:673-708, 1904. ^^ Rapport sur la fondation Carnok Memoires de VAcadimie des :,Licncps wnr.ilr, ri politiqiies (Seance du 24 mai 1902), 24: 38 35i--,35>a 1004. Rapport sur un ouvrage de M. Mortet: Notes sur le texte des '*insiiUiiione>" de (;a^-1odoTa^ par M. Victor Mortet. Seances et travaux de I'Aeademie iies sciences morales d politiques (S6ance du 21 rn,ai umu U>2:.^b^, i October 10 1904. ^^ \ Rapport siir un oUTTftge de Rliskiri: La Bible d*Amiens. Pre- face ci ira.iuclion ill/ M Mariu Pruust. Seances et iravaux (le r Atadhuw dcs sncnfcs fnoralrs rf poliiiques (Stance du Esquisse d'un systeme cle psychoiogie ratioiielle, par Emile Lubac. Pan<, H104. I'naaff dr U Bergson. 41 Le paralogisme psycho-physiologique. Revue de metaphysique ft dc morale. 12:895 90S. X(»\'('mber 1904. 42 For a ref)()ri id the subsequent distussion see idem p. h>27 - V> A 1('( tart l)cfnrr the philosophical congress at Geneva, The thesis of psycho-physical parallelism is entirely metaphysical in origin and has descended directly from Cartesianism. It is the metaphysic of a science purely mathematical in form, of science as it was conceived in liu time of Descartes. A given psychical state presumes a particular cerebral state, but the same cerebral state may correspond to several vvTx (lifferent psychical states, those namely which would be translated iiitu action b}' the same physical movements. Les courbes respiratoires pendant I'hypnose. lUdlrtin dr din- sttiiit general psych(dogiguc, o..>u4, •;:f5^^ \t>.\. March-Apnl 1905. 43 Esprit et matiere. lyuld-tin dr la Snriete frangiist de pfiilosoplne iSeaiua* (ill jj d^cenilaa:, 10042.5:7;; o>i. (005. 44 DiSi-ussion h\' I^mct. Heri^son aial (ala/T jm-'ia -v''^ 'd trie Society. BerK^f^". i^ '^4 ■<*^)- Rapport sur un ouvrage de M. Ossip Lourie: dc bonhetir et rmtellij/enee. Seanees rl Iravaux de /\ha0. 47 8 1 i ^* Rapport sur un ouvrage de M^ Jacques Bardoux: Essai d'une psychoiogie de I'Angleterre contemporame : les crises belliqueuses. Seances et travaux de V Academic des sciences morales et poliiiques (Seance du 10 fevrier 1906), 165:683-84, May Ton6. 48 Rapport sur iin ouvrage de M. G. H. Liiquet: [dees g^n^rales de psychoiogie. Seances et travaux de VAcademie des sciences morales et poliiiques (Seance du 24 novembre 1906), 167: 425-6, 1007. 49 Rapport sur un ouvrage de M. Paul Gaultier ^ preface de M. Emile Boutrouxo Ltj serib dt; iarl. Seances et traxaux de VAcademie des sciences morales et poliiiques (Stance du 24 novembre 1906), 167: 425-6, March 1907. 50 L'Idee de neant. Reiue philosophique, 62:449-66, November io*>o. 5^ Republished as part of chapter iv oiU Evolution creatrice. The idea of nothing is a pseudo idea and any problem based upon it is a pseudo problem. Thus the question, Why does anything exist? is not a legitimate question for philosophy. Rapport sur le concours pour le prix Bordin, 1905, ayant pour sujet Maine de Biran. Mtwair^-^ d^' dAeadettiie des sciences tnorales el podtiques^ 25:809-21, 0107. 52 Notice sur la vie et les (Euvies de M. Felix Ravaisson^Mollien. Menioires de I\'iiademie des sciefite^ morales et poliiiquts. 2^ : I 4:v 1007, ^5 L'Evolution creatrice. Paris, Felix Mean, T007. viii, 403 P- Seventh edition ,1910 ^^ iiOVN SLAT IONS Creative evolution. Authorized translation by Arthur :\IiichdL X. Y., Holt and co., 191 i . xv, 407 p. 55 Deo skapande iitveckliiigen, Om livets betydelse. Till svenska :i,\' AU;-; Ruhr. Slorkholm, TOIT. ^45 P-* 5^ Schopferische entwickluiig. i:hi:r>, v. Gertr, Dr. Kaiitoro- vvicz. Jfi..., I.. 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Novem- ber I'ioH 1!. irouche); International journal of ethics, 22:462-67, July igi2 ; M . br. 1 liisband). Oi I HE English translation Aihenuum, hj ! K i : ji 1-12, 15 Ai'H^ iQU; Spectator 106:689-90,6 Nbiv I'Hi. .b///rr.,/-iv review, i i i : 685-86, 3 June 1911; Nation {N. Y.), g2:64^>-4Q, 2*) jurif I'M I ; ///V./-t/ /o«rna/, 9 : 895-^107. Jnlv M)I1 A^ H. Abia-liiMb- J//W//. n. .. jo; 432^-33 : J. Solomon); J 1 n ^ new , ]\^\y i9!i lA.W'Mif;: Ab//<^r, S7:475^77. \ 2 ^^cXohev 1911 {]. K.T.); New York Tlme^ r^riew of 'a'.a2^, 16:503, Jo Atigust lai i ; Bookman {N. Y.), 34:2o(,, Ootobti iMii, Ow//ooife {N. F.), 99:^1/ ja, 2 December aai (17, Ro<,,sev.:4i); I'rmceton theological review, i.);!ia i>, January iai2 (S. A. \birini:a UV-;a?^ana«7 review, !77bv4.3 47. March ia!2 (W. Blacklock); .•Imcnuin aaima/ of psych: . , J^alV' 35. Ai)nl aa ^ H. 1.1. Bode); Oi^rr/i (/lairf^'r/v review, 74.: 12a 42 (William Brown); i>:lfr- nationaijourndl oj rtku:,, 22:4(^7 by, July i^)i2 lA. lb Taylor). L^Evoiutioii creatrice. Revue du /aaaa 4:1^1 5A- SupLanifaa- l(,n)7. ^ 58 A raph- tuFaiixl.a Danb'i''.^ liiidsmot Evolution creatrice ii) • r « Apropos de P^VC^Ution de lAnteiligence geomet:riqiie. Rei ue de metaphysique et de morale, 16:28-33, January 190b. 59 A reply to M. Borel. The following passage occurs: "Nowhere have I claimed that we should 'replace intelligence by something else' or prefer instinct to it. I have tried to show merely that when we leave the region of physical and mathematical objects to that of life and consciousness, we have to depend on a certain sense of living which has its origin in the same vital impulse that is the basis of instinct, although instinct, strictly speaking, is something quite different." Siir lAntiuence de sa piiilosophie sur ies t§leves des lyc€es. BuUcim dc la Societe frangaise de philosophie, 8:21-22 January 1908. [Le-trt sur ianfliieiice de -a philosophie.] Annee psychologique, 14:230-31, 1905. ^^ RapDori sur uu ouvrage de M. Jacques Bardoux: Psychologie de i Aiigleterre contemporaine : Ies crises politiques; pro- tectionisme et radicaHsme. Seances et travaux de V Aca- demic des sciences morales et politiques (Seance du 29 jum 1907), 169.11)5 107. January 1908. ^^ Rapport sur iin ouvrage de M. Merlaiita Siaiaacour. Seances et travaux de V Academic des sciences morales et politiques (Seance du i^ ianvier IQ08), 1 far 720-21, June 1908. 63 Rapport sur un ouvrage de M. BazailLas: Musique et incon- science. Seances u navaux de lAcademie des sciences morales et politiques (Seance du i f6vner 1908), 169:719-20, June 1905. ^ Rapport sur nn ouvrage de M . Boirac : La psychologie inconnue. Seam-^:, et travaux de I' Academic des sciences mnraJcs et Politiques (Stance du 2S mars 1908), i7rKi!a 2 a July 1908. ^ Rapport sur im ouvrage de M.Jeaii Paul Nayrac: L, a Fontaine. Siances et travaux de rAiuermie des sciences morales et politiques (Stance du 2:^ mai lyoa:, 17^^ 484, Sei>teml)er 1908. II 66 v^ Rapport sur le concours pour le prix Le Di !e Penanrun. Seufift's ft travaux de l A., adritnr octobrc im^>; , 109:91 102, j;iiiu;irv Rapport sur iin ouvrage de M. Georges Dwelshauvers : La byniiic^c iiiuiitale. Seances ft travaux de VAcademie des sciences morales et politiques (Seance du 20 juin 1908), 170- 62.V4. XciViM'iilxT December tooR, 68 Vocabuiaire technique et critique de la phUosophie. lUdletin de la SocicleJrii>i{Uisc dc philusophie, 6:331 00, 34 L Au|^ist TO08, 6<) (4)iit:nns a discussion by M. Bergson and others of the terms "immediat" and "inconnaissable." M !>crgsuii explains that with regard to the hypothesis that a state of iriui ! reflects a cerebral phenomenon, and might have been different for a br 1111 having a different chemical constitution: (i) he holds this view to be scifcuntradictory (see Le Paralogisme psychologique) : (2) in so far as it is intellip^ible it is contradicted by the facts (Matter an 1 Memory, ch. II an 1 1 1 f 1 : !t implies a whole metaphysic whose sources it is easy to dis- c .\M ( rtaiive Evolution, ch. IV). The truth is that the r61e of the br iin 1 to assure the perfect insertion of the mind in its present environ- ment, through elimination of the useless. The constitution of the brain willt xj 1 iin m eeriain cases the absence of impressions, never their pres- ence. It was one of the chief purposes of Matter and Memory and Creatixt Involution to refute the claim that consciousness does not reach brv !i I the subjective and that the immediately given is peculiar to the indi M : u li , I n the former it is shown that the objectivity of the material tiling !s immaiu nt in the perception of it, taking this in its primitive and imrru !i tie form. In the latter it is shown that immediate intuition appnlit n Is the essence of life as well as of matter. Le souvenir du present et la fausse reconnaissance. Krvue ph liosopli iqia', u( i : 5^ ! c 1 :; . } )ecember I Q08. 70 An ;tnalysis and explanation ol tiie pheuonienon of "d^j^ vu." The memr=r\' image is contemporaneous with the perception. Every moment of life shfiws two faces, perception and memor>'. W hy is the present not commonly experu-nced as both perceived and remembered? In general, the i>ast recurs iiorriially to consciousness only when it can aid in imder- stariihn^' tlio present < t :tntieipatinf:: the future; it clarifies action. What 12 however, could be more useless for present action than memory of the present? Consciousness is intent upon the process of livmg. False recognition results from a temporary weakening of this attention to living. The relaxation permits consciousness to swerve from its natural direction and to notice what it has no interest in perceiving. Rapport Mir le concours pour leprix Le Dissex de Penanrun, 1907. Alemoires de I Acudemie des sciences morales et pohttques, 26:771-85, 1909. ^^' Rapport sur uii ouvrage de M. Eimle Meyerson: Identite et reaiite. Sea?ices a travaux de VAcademie des sciences morales et politiques (Seance du 23 Janvier 1909), 171-664-6, May 1909. ^ ^^ Rapport sur iin ouvraee de M\ Henri Delacroix: Etudes d'his- toire et de psychoiogie du mysticisinu. Seances et travaux de VAcademie des sciences morales et politiques (Stance du 30 Janvier iyu9,, i ; i : 670-67 1 , May 1909. 73 Tarde, Gabriel. Gabriel Tarde, Introduction et pages choisies par ses fils . . . preface de H. Bergson. Pans Louis* Michaud, 1909. 223 p. (Les grands philosophes frangais et etrangers.) '^ LMnconscieiit dans ia vie mentale. Bulletin de la Societe jranQaise de puilosopkie, 10:17-51^ January 1910. /d General discussion at the meeting of the soaety, 25 au- vember 1909. M. Bergson's remarks, p. 31-36, A^ l^. Rapport ^ur iin ouvrage de M. 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If Spinoza had lived before Descartes he would, no douln, have written other books, but given Spinoza we should be sure of Spinozisin Isxperience presents itself in two aspects, that of repeating facts extcriial to one another and that of uninterrupted duration repelling 'f measurement. The matter and life that fill the world are m us too. It pertains to philosophy to apprehend the process and ^ec^^^^^g ^^^^^^ ^^. ?^riife of things. Consciousness turns within and sounds the depths of her own being. Filosofien och livet. Fyra foredrag. Till svenska av Mg^ Ruiic. Stockholm, 1911- 77 P-* * i'ART ii BUOKS AX!) ARTiCJ.Kr- ALulT BEKuMX i8q() Beiot, G. LIU' ihcuric uouvciic dc la liberty. Revue philoso- Ferri, Ltiigi. Iv>:'ai sur les (imii ■(;•«„•< iiiimMiates =!*• la conscience. Rivisla itidiiuui ill jilosofid, 3.248-49, March-Ai..nl iNijo. 88 Herr, Lucien. 11 Hergson: Essai iir les donndes immediates dc In conscience. 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'• Slosson, Edwin E. Twelve major prophets of to-day— TT Henri iieig^^on, il. por. i fi dependent, 70 ; i 24''' • -' i . ^ June iyi i . 355 Bibliographic notes, p. i^oo 61. Includes a bnef bibliography an i a final section, "How to read Bergson." • Solomon, Joseph. Creative evolution, by Henri Bergson [Re- view^l Mind, ii. s. 2u . 4;>2 33, July 1911. 35^ • Solomon, Joseph. Bergson. London, Constable & c toti. 128 p. (Philosophies, ancient and modern). 357 Books useful to the English student of Bergson, p. 128. • Solomon, Joseph. The philosophy of Bergson. Mind, n. ^ 20: 15 4«>. jaiiuar}- n)!i. 35" • Solomon, Joseph. The philosophy of Bergson. Fortnightly review, 90 : 1014 31. J November i, Mercure di- Fnuice. ini i 170 p.* 365 • Visan, Tancrede de. Ivaiii: Chcnx de textes, notice par Rnn' Gillouin; M. H(>, Septenil:H,T Oi*i''hrijt fur vcissfuschaftlichc phtlosophie, 3> : 45() 4S3, Hill . 369 Bergson, p. 464-f>6. • Wolf, A. Pinl'i-^n-iu- of Rergson. Jewish review, 2: 204-33, Sent ember lui i . 370 1912 ." N '" Babbitt, Irving. Bergson and Roussean. Nutio^i fX, Vo. 05: 452-55, 14 Xovember 1012. 371 'Babbitt, Irving. 'Beri:>uT] ri R;M,au (irauuciiuii de Jcaiiiie Sciah.iel). Rri'nr piiliiiqiic ct !iftrrair>'\ Rr'VHe bleue, 50. aniire, 2. ;o-a. :725-a';o, 7 !)cc-.-'Si*>= t !0!2 372 ' Baeumker, CL Uehnr dw pdd* ».-.,): oa,^ vua iienn Bergson. Fhuosophisches jiihrhiah tlrr ( idrrcs-GeseUschajL, 2^ : 1-23, Fill da, Ii)i2. 373 . Balsillie, David. An examination of Professor Bt rgson's philoso- phy, London. Wdlhani-. & X'-riaitr, iO!2, xn, 228 p. 374 Chapter I, Time and free itnii, reprintea 'r*)rn Iffja, April fai2. Re- viewed m : i "hurcn .lUiirirriv rrvie:i\ 74 : 1 ^a 42, April laj 2 ^William Brown); Revue d(' n/Oap''i>'a^i}, September i<)i2. 37" Blacklock, W. Fargson's Creative evolution. Westminster rcvu'ii, 177 : >4^^ 347- Ma'^rcli \(}\2. 379 Bode, B, H. (deative evolution. I \' flenn Bergson, translated by A. Mitchell [Review]. Aniericaji journal of psychology, -^ --* « > , ,. , ■, - A , ,,.a ij I 2. 3^^ . Bourdeau J. La philosophie affective. Pari>. Felix Al a- ici!2 * 381 ' Brehier, Emiie. Fa philosophie de I Farn Fxrgson. Conference d(aiio^. a I'Universite d'Oviedo, le 28 mars, tot 2 Revue hebdomadaire des cours et conferences, p. 337 4'- - M^y, lUi2.* 3°-^ Brown, William. The philosophy of Bergson, Church quarterly revieu\ 74 : 120 42 April 1912. 383 Review af: Tune and free will, Matter and memory. Creative evolution, Stewart "s ('riiical exposition of Bergson' s philosophy. Balsillie's An ex- aminalwn of Professor Bergson^s philosophy. • Calcagno, Alberto. IFariri Bergson e la eultiira contemporanea. Rivistii (11 filosofin , 4 ; 407 - 3 1 , j uly-Octolxjr 1 \2. 384 ' Calkins, Mary Whiton. IFoiri Bergson, pers(.naanst. Philosoph- ical revie\., 21 :f)F6-75, Xovember 1912. 385 ' CarHle, William W. l^erception and intersubjective intercourse. Mind. n. ;-, 21 :50«-52T, October iqi2. 3^6 taTgson,''p. 513. 41 Can, H. Wiidoii. ilenri Bergson: The philosophy of change. London i C. and E. C. Jack, 1912. 91 p. (The people's books). 387 Rcv-ifwcl in Rnruc de mctaphyyiquc , 20 . 24, Jul}- Hji2. Carr, H. Wildon. Modern science and the illusions of Professor Bcr^^.oM. H\ iiu^ii >, iv. Elliot [Review]. MauL n. s. 2 T : 57() "^ 1 . « October 1 • > i j . 388 Carr, H. Wildon. 11 -n Bergson: The philosophy of change [RrMir . riiiqiu : Rnmc de metaphysique et de morale, 20:suppl.: 24 o I "» 389 Carus, Paul. i1io anti-intellectual movement of to-day. Mon- 1st, 22: 307 4'K|, July \n\2. 390 Creative evolution and the philosophic doubi, by xVriiiur J. l-Sallniir, ill Ilibbert jnurnal. 10:1-23, October ion [!nui scientific methods, 9 : 498-500. 29 Auiriaa lai 2. 395 Desaymard, Joseph. Lai ponsrorr Heim Bur e^son. Pari>. Moatire do l*'r;:ia -f. iu!2. \j-> hommes et les idees, no. 2-, ■* 396 4- ^ .,. ^ ' Dewey, John. Perception and organic action. Journal of philosophy, psychology, and scientific methods, 9:645-68, November 1012. 397 • Dolson, Grace Neai. 1 )i Kant a Bergson, par C. Coignet [Review]. Philosophical review, 21 : 380-1, May 1912.398 • Dumesnil, G. La sophistique contemporaine. Amitie de France, February, May, August 1912.* 399 • Durban, William. The philosophy of Henry Bergson. Homi- letic review, 63:20-23, January 1912. 400 Dweishauvers, Georges. Evolution et duree dans la philosophie de Bergson. Rrvue de VUniversite de Bruxelles, 1^:21-66, October lyu. 4^^ 'Eisler, Rudolf. Philosophen-lexikon. Berlin, Siegfried Muller und Sohn, i^ia. 4^'^ Bergson, p. 57-60, including brief bibliography. ' Elliot, Hugli S. R. Modern science and the illusions of Professor Bergson, by Hugh S. R. Elliot, with preface by Sir Ray Lankester. London, Longmans, Green & co., 1912. 403 Reviewed in: Mind, :i : 579-81. October 1912 (H. W. Carr). ^ Ewald, Oscar. Philosophy in Germany ni 191 1 , translated from the ( • rman by Prof. Wm. A. Hammond. Philosophical review, 21 : 499-526, September 1912. 4^4 Bergson, p. 523 525. • Examination of Professor Bergson's philosophy. By David Bciibiiiie [Ruvit^wJ. Revue de metaphysique et de morale, 20 :suppl.: 2=; Jiilv TOT 2. • Farges, A. La iiotion Ijcr-soiiienne du temps. scholastiqiic dr ph}iosophii\ 19-337-7^ 1012,* Mailer and memory. » Fawcett, Edward Douglas. 201-2 ^2, Am- 1 2, 405 Revue neu- 406 Mi7id. 2\ : 407 -to I Gagnebiii, S. La philosophic de Tintuition. Essai sur les uler ik M. Edouard 1. R' v. 24 > p. St. Blaise, Foyor solidanstc, lOT? * 4 08 First thirl of i!u h >ok is devoted to the philosophy of B v. ' viewed !ii: Rei'ue de philosophie, 12 : 205-07, 7 An;';:* imi:'. Gaultier, Paul. L'.rtivre phiiosophiquo d.- M. I^imIt HMinroijx. Rt'Tiir (Ic^ (Ir!(X nioudes, 6. period; n : ^37 7'- ^5 October 1912. 4^^9 Gaultier, Paul. I.i pens^ contemporaine. PariN lladictte, !<)!''** 4 -^ ^ Reviewed m Currfipondanl, p. 793 <:;'^. 25 November icii:-, Gillouin, Rene. T/inniiencc de la I'lnlosophie de M H- rgson, \'IL MoiiVtnuiil socialiste, ,u • \ S2 :\'\. I'fLniarv luiJ, 411 Goblot, E. A Dfopos de la nhilo^ophu,- dv \\vXi:>''^v\. Lc n^linnr. 18 M;iv KM 2, ^12 Goetz, Philip Becker. Bergson [a poem]. Open a'ur!, 20 . 572. September Imi 2. 4i73 Guy-Grand, Georges. L'l; I'liiiubuplic dc la vie. La ra\ 4 Alav |()I2 tCX. 1 'H|' Hehert, MarceA ? ! . I^ergson et son affirmation de Fexistence (U' l)u'v„ Rr-i:<: ik iUniversite de Bruxelles, 17:609-1^', Mav-Jiim- IS) 12. 415 Hermann, E. Lncken and liergson, their significance for Chr;,:,naii ihoii-;}!!. I.cjudun, James Clarke & Cu., 1912. 416 224 I). Chapter IV, "Henri Bergson and his philosophy of creative evolution/' Hermit of Prague. Pscud . Modern science and the illusions of Professor Bergson, I \ lugh S. R. Elliot [Review]. Prdmrk, I : 2 77-A< e July \<)i 2. 4^7 Heymans, G. IK philosophie van Henri Bergson, 7 /juo< nrift v. : 20--28, TO! 2.* 418 \.V! I • 1 ; i -> 44 / !»l* • If i c k s , G . Dawes. Survey of recent philosophical and theological hteraiure: Philosophy. Hibbert journal, 10 : 477-88, Jan- uary IC)T2. 4^0 Bergson, p. 477-80. Hocking, William Ernest. Meaning of God in human experi- ence. New Ilave'u Yal- Urnversiiy Press, 1912^* 420 ' Hookhan, George. i^roie:.:.ur Bergson a^ critic of Darwin. Niiiu^ual revici. . 50 : tot 18, March ini2. 421 -Hookhan, George. I- iinlier notes on Professor Bergson's philo- sophy. NaUuNa! review, 59 3-5-36, April 1912. 422 • Hunt, Harriet E. 'Flie psychology of auto-education, based on the interpretation of intellect given by Henri Bergson in his "Creative evolution." Illustrated in tla work of Maria Montessori. Syracuse, X. Y., C. W . Bardeen, i'^ji2. S2 p.* 423 ' Husband, Mary Gilliland. L'dvolution creatrice par Henri Bergson [Review]. International journal of ethics, 22 4' 2- 67. July 1912 424 ' Is the Bergson philosophy that of a charlatan? Current iiiera- tur>\ >2 198-99, February 191 2. 42 5 • Jacoby, Giinther. li^rai Bergson, pragmatism and Schopen- hauer. MoniU, 22 593-6TT. Ortnbcr toT2. 426 Jordan, Bruno. Kant and Bergson. Translated from the German by L>-dia Rnbinson. Ah^uist, 22 ; 404-14. Jidv 1012. 427 Jourdain, Philip E. B. Logic, M Bergson and Mr. H. id Well^. mbbert lonrua!^ 10 : 835-45, July IA12. 428 Joussain, Andre. S>oniu 1 ( lagnebin: La philosophie de I'intui- 11, .v. i:ssai sur les id6es de M. Edouard kt Roy [Revue critique]. Revue philosophique. 74 I'*t tti;, August 1012. 429 Joussain, Andre, 1 /exnansioii du Bergsonisme et la psychologic musicale. RtTur poUiiqtfe et Utteraire. Reime hlene. 50. arin-'e, i_sem.;75^ 7^7^. is June 17112. 43© 45 Kalien, H. M. Laughter: an essay on the meaning of the comic. 1! H rii !! [Review]. 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Balthaser, Nicholas, 154 Batault, Georges, 1 74 Baylac, Jacques, 2 1 6 Becher, Erich, 241) BishA, i3u:^t.ave. S7. ioo Benda, Julien, 375 Benrubi, Isaak, 250, 251 Berrod, P., 378 BertJielot , Ren6 , 155. 175 Besse, Clement, 156 Binet, A., 123 Bjorkman, Edwin. 2C)q, ym, 301 Blacklock, W 379 Blimi, Eugrri ! VI Blum, Jean 141 Bode, B. l\ ^7^'. .j-'> Boer, T, J. do, 218 Bon sens et les etudes classiques, 7 Bomhausen, K., 252 Bosanquet, Bernard, 253, 302 Boucaud, Charles, 135 Bougl6, C., 21Q Bourdeau, J., 4^1 Boyd, W,. 157 1 X •> '.■>")• AO3, Braim, O., 220 Brehier, Emile Brown, William, 383 Brunsciivicg, L6on, 109, 140 C, J., 115 Calcagno, Alberto, 354 Calder6n, F. Garcia, 158 Calkins, Mary Whiton, 385 Cantecor, G., i3^> Carlile, WiUiam W.. 3^^ Carr, H. Wildon, 221, 254 304» 387* 388, 389. 390 Cams, Paul, 391 Ceresole, P., 141 Chaumeix, J. H. A., 177. 222. 256 Chide, Alphonse, 178, t7Q. 22^ Choix de textes, 82 Cockerell, J. D. A., 305 Coignet, C, 136, 306 Constant, Leonard. 137 Corbi^re, Charles, 257 Couchoud, P. L., 124 Courbes respiratoires pendant I hyp- nose, 43 Coutourat, Louis, 95 Creative evolution , 5=^ Crespi. A., i^o Cristiam, Lcuii, i^i Dauriac, Lionel, lie, 394 David, J W., 308a, 308b, 395 De la simulation inconsciente. 3 Decoster, P., 182 De Laguna, Theodore, 390 Delbos, Victor. 101 Delvolv6, yy^ Desaymard, Joseph. 310. 397 Dewev. John, 398 Dienes, P., 258 Dienes, V., 258 Dolson. Grace Neal, 259, 399 Donnct's immediates de la conscience, Essm sur Irs, 4 Draghicesco, D., 311 Drie^ch, Hans, 183 I)u';i<-:.r!i1, G., 400 I)u;;r.,r,, V... 184 Duprat, G. L., 159 Durban, William, 401 Dwelshauvers, Georges, 142, 160, 161, 185, 402 Effort intellectuel, 21 Einfuhrung in die metaphysik, 25 Eister, Rudolf, 40-^ Elliot, Hugh S. R., 4(U Eschbach, V., 260 Esprit ei matiere, 44 Essat sur les donnees immSdiates de ^ la conscience, 5 Evolution creatrice, 54 Evolution crSatrice (Reply to Le Dantec's criticism), 58 Ewald, Oscar, 405 Mxtraits de Lucrhce, 2 Farges, Albert, 224, 225, 226, 407 Fawcett, Edward Douglas, 408 Ferrar, W. J., 227 Ftrri. Luigi, 88 Fii f'-i (Ifir vituizione, introduzione :u:, '>' ;,. ' Hca, 26 /•/.'• ■' • -. '■ Nvet, 85 I'i :• •' ■ ]■ -!k 261 I'l'Uirih \ . rh., 312 l< :.1\'. . A:;r. ^ ■■'.. 313.314 I' r:\ - ; ( , l-la . ., r . 262 Gagnebin, S., 4(ki Gardme^r, 11 . X .. (i; Garngou-L. !;.•:,.: . ' . Ft., 228 GaultitT,, Julf ■ 't :" ; GaiiltatT, i '.la.. J ! : i Gebert, K., i^f* GiessitT, 125. 131 Gillouin, Kt-rua 264, 315, 316, 317, Gobitji, li., 4,13 Goetz, Philip lieckii, 414 Goldstein, J., 229 Goldstein, Julius, 265 Gould, F. J., 318 Grivet, Jules, 230, 319 Grosse, Ernst, 116 Gurewitsch, A., 132 Guy-Grand, Georges, 415 Hermann, E., 417 Hermit of Prague, pseud., 418 Herr, Lucien, 89 Heymans, 117 Heymans, G., 419 Hicks, G. Dawes, 320, 420 Hocking, William Ernest, 421 Hollard, A., 163 Hookhan, George, 422, 423 Hoppenot, Henri, 321 Hulme, T. E., 231, 232 Hunt, Harriet E., 424 Husband, Mary Gilliland, 425 Idee de neani. 51 Inconscient dan la vie ntentale, 75 Influence de la philosophies de M. Bergson, 309, 311, 313, 332, 34^, 354. 412 Introduction d la metaphysique, 24 Introduction to a new philosophy, 30 Introduction to metaphysics, 29 Intuition och intelligence. Inledning till metafyseken, 28 Intuition philosophique, 85 Jacks, L. P., 322, 323 Tnr VK, B., 1 06a J iL son, Malte, 324 Jacoby, Gunther, 267, 427 James, William, 233, 234, 268, 269 James, W . Pragmatisme. Intro- ductton par H. Bergson, 81 Janssens, Edgar, 164 Jeanni^re, Ren6, 270 Johnson, F. H., 325 Joel, K., 271 Jourdain, Philip E. B., 429 Jourdan, Bruno, 428 Joussain, Andr^, 272, 326, 327,1430, Kn^lrn, H. M., 273, 432 it pcriing, H. von, 187 Kodis, J., 188, 235 54 Kroner, Richard, 274 Lalande, Andr^, 150, 189 LAnczi, E., 275 Landormy, P., 118 Landquist, 328, 329 Lasserre, Pierre, 330 Lasson, Adolf, 276 Laughter, 17 Lechalas, G., 90,102. Lecl^re, Albert, 126, 236 Le Dantec, F61ix, 165, 190, 276a, 435 Legendre, Maurice, 191, 332 Leighton, J. A., 277 Lenoble, 192 Lenoble, E., 436 LeRoy, Edouard, 11 1, 437, 438, 439 Levi, Adolfo, £44, 333 L6vy-Bruhl, L., 91 Libley, Melanchthon, F., 440 Life and consciousness, 83 Lindsay, Alexander Dunlap, 334 Lippmann, Walter, 441, 442 Lodge, Sir Oliver, 443, 444 Loveday, T., 193 Lovejoy, A. O., 237, 335, 445 Low, Sidney, 446 Lucrhe, Ex traits de, 2 Luquet, G. H., 151 Lux, Jacques, 152 McCabe, Joseph, 336 MacDonald, M. S., 127 McDougall, William, 337 McGilvary, Evander B., 447 Marcel, Gabriel, 448 Margerie, Amedil de, 103 Maritain, Jacques, 338, 449 Martin, S. A., 450 Masci, Filippo, 108 Mason, J. W. T., 339 Mater ie und geddchtnis, 1 1 Matiere et mSmoire, 10 Matter and memory, 12 Mayer, Willy 451 MSmoire et reconnaissance, 8 Meredith, J. C., 452 Meyerson, Emile, 453 Mitchell, A., 194 Moisant, Xavier, 128, 145 Momigliano, Attilio, 238 Mondain, G., 195 Moore, A. W., 455 Moore, Charles L., 456 Morgan, C. Lloyd, 457 Modes, A. S., 458 Morselli, E., 112 Muirhead, J. H., 343 MuUer, A., 278 Miiller, Ernst, 459 Muller, Jean, 344 Miiller-Freienfels, Richard, 279 Neve, Paul, 460, 461 Noel, L., 166 Notes sur les origines psychologiques de notre croyance a la loi de causa- lite, 18 Notice sur la vie et les oeuvres de M. Felix Ravaisson-Mollien, 37, 53 Overstreet, Harry Allen, 462 Palante, Georges, 346 Palmer, WiUiam Scott, 196, 239, 240 Parallelisme psycho-physique et la metaphysique positive, 20 Paralogisme psycho-physiologique, 42 Parodi, D., 119, 197 Paulhan, Fr., 113 Peleger, Andrd, 463 P^gnes, T. M., 198 Perception du changement, 84 Perception et matiere, 9 Perry, Ralph Barton, 347 Petrone, Igino, 114, Piat, Clodius, 199 Pillon, F., 94, 104, 120, 200 Pilszecker, A., 105 Pitkin, Walter B., 280 Place et le characthe de la philosophic dans V enseignement secondaire, 31 Poulton, E. B., 465 Pradines, Maurice, 281 Prager, Hans, 282, 466 Prezzolini, Guiseppe, 38, 241, 283 Prins, Adolphe, 167 Prout, F, R., 469 Quid Aristoteles de loco senserit, 3a Radiations, N., 36 Rageot, Gaston, 146, 147, 168, 201 Rapport sur lafondation Carnot, 23, 38 55 I Rapport sur le concours pour le prix Bordin, 47, 52 Rapport sur le concours pour le prix Le Dissez de Penanrun, 67, 71 Rapport sur le concours pour le prix Halphen, 32, 34 Raiih, F., 106, 139 Raymond, P., 242 Rive, Le, 19 Revue critique; Principes de metaphy- sique par Paul Janet, 13 Key, Abel, 350 Rire, Le, 14-15 Robinson, A., 470 Roosevelt, Theodore, 351 Rosenberg, Maximilian, 471 Ross, G. R. T., 202 Ross, G. T., 243 Rougue, A., 352 Royce, Josiah, 285 Roz, Firmin, 472 Russell, Bertrand, 473 Russell, John E., 474 Sanborn, Alvan F., 476 Sarlo, F. de, 121 Sauvage, George M., 153, 203 Schnippenkotter, J., 353 Schoen, H., 204, 477 Schopferische entwicklung, 57 Scott, J. W., 478 Segond, J., 479. 480 Segur, Nicholas, 481 Seilli^re, E., 244 Seliber, G., 245 S^verac, J. B., 354 Shepherd, Queen L., 286 Silberstein, 205 Skapande utvecklingen, 56 Skrattet, 16 Slosson, Edwin E., 355 Smith, Norman, 206 Sobieski, Michal, 287 Solomon, Joseph, 356, 357, 358, 359 Sorel, Georges, 207 Souvenir du present et la fausse re- connaissance, 70 SpScialite, La, i Steeg, T., 129 Steenbergen, Albert, 246, 247 Steinilber, E., 482 Stewart, John McKellar, 360 Stout, G. F., 92 Sur ^influence de sa philosophie sur les SlSves des lycSes, 60 Sypkens, D., 483 T., J. A., 362 Tarde, Introduction et pages choistes, Preface de H. Bergson, 74 Tarozzi, Giuseppe, 98 Taylor, A. E., 363, 484 Time and free will, 5 Titchenor, E. B., 485 Tonqu^dec, Joseph de, 169, 208, 200 210, 486 Townsend, James G., 487 Trouche, H., 211 Tufts, J. H., 122 Tuttle, J. R., 488, 489 Tyrrell, G., 212 Underhill, Evelyn, 490, 491 Varisco, B., 148, 213 Vettard, Camille, 492 Vi^roff, J., 493 Villassere, H., 214 Visan, TancrMe de, 291, 365, 366 Vision de lueurs dans Vobscuriti par les sensitifs, 35 Volonte, 22 W., B. C. A., 494 Walker, Leslie J., 367 Ward, James, 368 Waterlow, Sydney, 495 Weber, Louis, 170 Whittaker, T., 93 Wize, K. F., 369 Wolf, A., 215, 370, 496 Zeit und freiheit, 6 56 (l