Creative Evolution
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Creative Evolution

by Henri Bergson

Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
688
Language
English
Published
1944

Overview

Henri Bergson's Creative Evolution is a major work of philosophy that argues life cannot be understood as a machine running on fixed rules. Bergson presents evolution as a living, changing process shaped by duration, intuition, and creative movement, challenging readers to think beyond rigid scientific models.

This book will appeal to readers interested in philosophy, modern thought, and the history of ideas. It is especially useful for anyone curious about consciousness, creativity, and the way living beings change over time, because Bergson links abstract argument to a vivid sense of motion, becoming, and possibility. The result is a memorable choice for anyone scanning the shelf. It keeps the book useful for readers who want clear context. That balance helps it work for both casual and focused reading.

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