
Henri Bergson, philosopher of past and future
Philosopher's Zone
Bergson's Philosophy and Feminism
This chapter delves into the allure of philosopher Henri Bergson, particularly his accessibility and appeal to women during his lectures. It connects his ideas on free will and creativity to early feminist movements, illustrating their impact on figures like Simone de Beauvoir. Additionally, it addresses the criticism directed at Bergson and his female audience, revealing societal prejudices that challenged their intellectual engagement.
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