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Section II. Books dealing Indirectly with Bergson
(a) French Publications
CHAUMEIX, A. Pragmatisme et Modernisme. Paris, Alcan, 1909
DWELSHAUVERS, Georges. La Synthèse mentale. Alcan, Paris, 1908.
FOUILLEE, Alfred. Le Mouvement idéaliste et la Réaction centre la Science positive, 1896. Paris, Alcan.
IMBART DE LA TOUR, Pierre. Le Pangermanisme et la Philosophie de L'Histoire. Letter to Bergson, published in book form, 1916. Reprinted from Pour la verite, 1914-15. Perrin. Pp. 75. This letter was occasioned by Bergson's writings on the War.
LANESSAN, J. de. Transformation et Créationisme. 1914. Paris, Alcan.
PIAT, Clodius. Insuffisance des Philosophies de L'Intuition. 1908. Paris, Plon-Nourrit. Pp. 319.
SOREL, Georges. Reflexions sur la Violence. This has been translated into English by T.E. Hulme, and published by Geo. Allen and Unwin, Reflections on Violence. Les Illusions du Progres. Le Mouvement socialists. Collected volumes of the periodical.
WILBOIS. Devoir et Durée. 1912. Paris, Alcan. Pp. 408.
(b) English and American Publications
ALIOTTA. The Idealistic Reaction against Science 1914. Macmillan. English translation from Italian by W. Agnes McCaskill.
BENNETT, W. The Ethical Aspects of Evolution Regarded as the Parallel Growth of Opposite Tendencies. 1908. Clarendon Press, Oxford.
BJORKMAN, Edwin. Voices of Tomorrow. Critical studies of the New Spirit in Literature. London, Grant Richards. See Section The New Mysticism, Part 3, Its Philosopher, Henri Bergson, pp. 205-223.
BOSANQUET, B. The Principle of Individuality and Value. 1912. Macmillan. The Gifford Lectures for 1911. The Value and Destiny of the Individual. Gifford Lectures, 1912.
BURNS, Delisle. Political Ideals. Clarendon Press, Oxford Discusses in concluding pages the rational element in politics.
CALDWELL, Dr. Wm. Pragmatism and Idealism 1913. Macmillan, New York, and A. and C. Black, London. Chap. (9) is entitled "Pragmatism and Idealism in the Philosophy of Bergson," pp. 234-261.
CARR, H. Wildon. The Problem of Truth. Jack. "People's Books."
DREVER, Dr James. Instinct in Man. 1917. Cambridge University Press.
FREUD. Wit and its Relation to the Unconscious. Fisher Unwin. Remarks on Bergson's Le Rire, pp. 301 and 360.
GRUBB. The Religion of Experience. Chapter IV. Bergson and Intuition.
HARLEY, J. H. Syndicalism. "People's Books."
HARPER, Dr. J. Wilson. Christian Ethics and Social Progress. 1912. Contains chapter on Bergson.
HOCKING. Meaning of God in Human Experience. Yale University Press. 1912.
HUGEL, Baron Frednch von. Eternal Life: its Implications and Applications. T. and T. Clark. 1912. Deals with Bergson's view of duree and of Liberty, pp. 288-302.
HUNT, Harriet E. The Psychology of Auto-Education. Based on the interpretation of Intellect, given by Bergson in his Creative Evolution Illustrated in the work of Maria Montessori. 1912. Bardeen, Syracuse, New York.
INGE, Very Rev Dr W.R. The Philosophy of Plotmus. Gifford Lectures, published 1919. These lectures on the great Neo-platonist to whom Bergson owes not a little, contain important discussions of Bergson's views on Time, Consciousness and Change.
JACKS, L.P. Alchemy of Thought. Holt & Co, New York. 1911.
JAMES, William A Pluralistic Universe (Hibbert Lectures) 1909. Lectures 5 and 6, pp 181-273.
JEVONS, Dr F.B. Personality. Methuen, 1913. Especially Chap. 3 on Bergson, pp 78-124.
JOHNSON, F.H. God in Evolution. A Pragmatic Study of Theology.. Longman. 1911.
JOHNSTONE, Dr James The Philosophy of Biology. 1914. Cambridge University Press.
JONES, Prof. Tudor. The Spiritual Ascent of Man. 1916. University of London Press, Chapter (4) Intellect and Intuition.
LAIRD, John Problems of the Self. Shaw Lectures at Edinburgh for 1914. 1917. Macmillan.
LODGE, Sir Oliver. Modern Problems. Methuen, 1912. Balfour and Bergson, pp. 189-210 (Chap. 18). Reprint of Article in Hibbert Journal (1912).
MACKENZIE, Prof. Elements of Constructive Philosophy. 1918. Geo Allen & Unwin.
MARSHALL Consciousness. On Revival and Memory. P. 436.
MELLOR, Dr Stanley A. Religion as Affected by Modern Science and Philosophy. 1914. Lindsey Press. Devotes a section to the consideration of Bergson and Religion, pp 147-166.
McCABE, Joseph. Principles of Evolution. Collins--Nation's Library. Very hostile to Bergson, pp 247-253.
McDOUGALL, William. Body and Mind 1911. Methuen & Co.
MORGAN, C. Lloyd. Instinct and Experience. Methuen. 1912.
PERRY, R.B. Present Philosophical Tendencies. 1912. Longmans. U.S.A.
PRINGLE-PATTISON, A.S. The Idea of God. Gifford Lectures, 1912-13. Lecture (19) on Bergson, pp. 366-385.
RUSSELL, Bertrand Our Knowledge of the External World. 1914. Open Court Publishing Co. Chapter (8) on Cause and Free Will, criticizes Bergson, pp. 229-242. The Principles of Social Reconstruction. Geo. Allen & Co. 1917. Shows Impulse to be greater than conscious purpose in our social life. Mysticism and Logic. 1918. Longman. Roads to Freedom. On Socialism, Anarchism and Syndicalism. Geo. Allen & Co. 1918.
SANTAYANA, Prof. George. Winds of Doctrine.. Scribner, U.S.A.
SAROLEA, Prof. Charles. The French Renascence. 1916. Allen and Unwin. Chapter on Bergson, pp. 271-284, with portrait.
SCOTT. J.W. Syndicalism and Philosophical Realism. 1919. A.& C. Black. For Bergson, pp. 70-160.
SLOSSON, Dr. E. Major Prophets of To-day. 1914. Little, Boston, U.S.A. Pp. 44-103. (Portrait.)
SMITH, Norman Kemp, D. Phil. Commentary to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. 1918. Macmillan.
SORLEY, Dr. W.R. Moral Values and the Idea of God. Cambridge University Press, 1918. Gifford Lectures, 1914-15. Discusses Intuition and Vital Impulse.
STEBBING, L. Susan, M.A. Pragmatism and French Voluntarism with Special Reference to the Notion of Truth in the Development of Philosophy from Maine de Biran to Bergson. M.A. (London.) Thesis, 1912. Cambridge University Press, 1914. Girton College Studies, No 6.
UNDERHILL, Evelyn. Mysticism. A Study in the Nature and development of man's spiritual consciousness. Dutton, U.S.A. 1912.
WALLAS, Graham. The Great Society. Error on p. 236, where he has 1912 for 1911, as date of Bergson's Lectures at London University.
WARD, Prof. James. The Realm of Ends. (Pluralism and Theism.) Cambridge University Press. Cf. pp. 306-7.
WARDELL, R.J. Contemporary Philosophy. Contains careless blunders. The date of the publication of L'Evolution creatrice in Paris is given as 1901 instead of 1907. This is on page 74. Then on page 95, Lectures given at London University are referred to as having been given at Oxford. The whole section of 28 pages, devoted to Bergson, tends to be somewhat misleading.
WEBB, C.C.J. God and Personality. Gifford Lectures, 1918-19. Geo. Allen and Unwin.
WOODBRIDGE, F.J.E. The Purpose of History. Reflections on Bergson, Dewey and Santayana. 1916. Columbia University Press.
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