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" Open Bergson and new horizons open on every page you read. It tells of reality itself instead of reiterating what dusty-minded professors have written about what other previous professors have thought. Nothing in Bergson is shopworn or at second-hand. "
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Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik, Volume 31

1910 - 1074 pages
...breath of the morning and the song of birds. It teils of reality itself instead of merely reiterating what dusty-minded professors have written about what other previous professors have thought. Xothing in Bergson is shop-worn or at second-hand.« fällig, daß Bergsons erstes größeres Werk...
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A pluralistic universe. Hibbert lectures

William James - 1909 - 424 pages
...breath of the morning and the song of birds. It tells of reality itself, instead of merely reiterating what dusty-minded professors have written about what other previous professors have thought. Nothing in Bergson is shop- worn or at second hand. That he gives us no closed-in system will of 265...
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A Pluralistic Universe

William James - 1909 - 428 pages
...breath of the morning and the song of birds. It tells of reality itself, instead of merely reiterating what dusty-minded professors have written about what other previous professors have thought. Nothing in Bergson is shop- worn or at second hand. That he gives us no closed-in system will of 265...
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The American Church Almanac and Year Book, Volume 82

1911 - 654 pages
...Bergson, and new horizons open on every page you read. It tells of reality itself, instead of reiterating what dusty-minded professors have written about what other previous professors have thought. Nothing in Bergson is shop-worn or at second hand." Studies in the Highest Thought. By AT SCHOFIELD,...
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The Gleam

Helen Rickey Albee - 1911 - 348 pages
...Bergson and new horizons open on every page you read. It tells of reality itself instead of reiterating what dusty-minded professors have written about what other previous professors have thought. Nothing in Bergson is shopworn or at second-hand." — William James. "A distinctive and trenchant...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 216

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1912 - 652 pages
...horizons loom on every page you read. ... It tells of reality itself instead of merely reiterating what dusty-minded professors have written about what other previous professors have thought. Nothing in Bergson is shop-worn or at second hand.' Before discussing Prof. Bergson's philosophy itself,...
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The New Philosophy of Henri Bergson

Edouard Le Roy - 1913 - 266 pages
...Bergson and new horizons open on every page you read. It tells of reality itself instead of reiterating what dusty-minded professors have written about what other previous professors have thought. Nothing in Bergson is shopworn or at second-hand."—William James. "A distinctive and trenchant piece...
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The World's Leading Conquerors: Alexander the Great, Caesar, Charles the ...

Wilson Lloyd Bevan - 1913 - 520 pages
...Bergson and new horizons open on every page you read. It tells of reality itself instead of reiterating what dusty-minded professors have written about what other previous professors have thought. Nothing in Bergson is shopworn or at second-hand." — William James. "A distinctive and trenchant...
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The New Alinement of Life: Concerning the Mental Laws of a Greater Personal ...

Ralph Waldo Trine - 1913 - 238 pages
...Bergson and new horizons open on every page you read. It tells of reality itself instead of reiterating what dusty-minded professors have written about what other previous professors have thought. Nothing in Bergson is shop-worn or at secondhand." Bergson finds that there is a primal Lifeforce of...
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The Raft

Coningsby Dawson - 1914 - 506 pages
...Bergson and new horizons open on every page you read. It tells of reality itself instead of reiterating what dusty-minded professors have written about what other previous professors have thought Nothing in Bergson is shopworn or at second-hand." — William James. "A distinctive and trenchant...
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