Bergson revisited: interview with François Azouvi

In this interview, François Azouvi presents the theoretical reasons that led him, from Maine de Biran and Descartes, to write La gloire Bergson: essai sur le magistère philosophique. From this he discuss the possible significance of doing history of philosophy; comments on the links created in the f...

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Main Author: Marcos Camolezi
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2015-12-01
Series:Intelligere
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.usp.br/revistaintelligere/article/view/108491
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Summary:In this interview, François Azouvi presents the theoretical reasons that led him, from Maine de Biran and Descartes, to write La gloire Bergson: essai sur le magistère philosophique. From this he discuss the possible significance of doing history of philosophy; comments on the links created in the first decades of the twentieth century between the work of Bergson and the artistic avant-gardes; exposes the motivations of catholic power that resulted in the conviction and, years later, in the absolution of Bergsonism; comments the distanced Bergson’s behavior of chronic and political issues that divided France. Azouvi also highlights the critical role of science in the genesis of the reputation of a philosopher who was able to offer to his audience a exacting metaphysical ambition through the most advanced scientific currents of his time.
ISSN:2447-9020