An Introduction to Metaphysics
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1999
64
Book • Nonfiction
1999
Adult
18+ years
In An Introduction to Metaphysics, Henri Bergson invites individuals to explore the nature of reality through intuition rather than intellectual analysis. The text differentiates between absolute knowledge and relative knowledge, encouraging a deeper, experiential understanding of time and existence, emphasizing the role of direct experience in grasping the essence of things.
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Henri Bergson's An Introduction to Metaphysics receives praise for its innovative exploration of time and consciousness, offering deep philosophical insights in an accessible manner. Some critics mention its dense prose might challenge newcomers to philosophical texts. Yet, its thought-provoking content makes it a worthwhile read for those interested in metaphysical studies.
A reader interested in An Introduction to Metaphysics by Henri Bergson likely enjoys philosophical explorations of time and consciousness. Comparable to fans of Being and Time by Heidegger or Phenomenology of Spirit by Hegel, they appreciate complex ideas and abstract thought translated into accessible language.
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