RUHE, Algot.
Henri Bergson: Tankesattet. 1914.
Swedish volume (similar to
his English work in conjunction
with Miss Paul). Stockholm.
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.