THE HUMAN PROBLEM IN HENRI BERGSON'S THOUGHT AND HISTORICAL VALUE

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Keywords: Bergson’s philosophy of man; spiritual man; dynamic spirit; consciousnes; morden western philosophy

Abstract

Henri Bergson – French philosopher, the great tree of twentieth century philosophy; when it comes to the issue of people, he has a different viewpoint, creating a unique feature of Bergson's philosophy. It refers to people in the inner life and emotional world depicted by the emotional flow of time and continuous length. The person in Bergson's viewpoint is spiritual, the spirit is very dynamic and has hidden power; That spirit is an ability that can draw from itself from more than it has available, can give more than it has received, provide more than it has, can give more than it has received and give more than it has. Also from his point of view, humans are associated with the body of life, the driving force of life - always creating, always developing. From that perspective, people's inner self is deepened, enriching their ability to know themselves; contribute to describing the place of man in the world. From there, enhancing the position and role of human being as the subject of the historical process; and at the same time influence and encourage each person to self-educate, self-train, self-train to be creative and mature

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Published
2023-04-24
Section
NGHIÊN CỨU - TRAO ĐỔI