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The Two Sources of Morality and Religion (original 1932; edition 1977)

by Henri Louis Bergson

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Henri Bergson inquires into the nature of moral obligation, into the place of religion and the purpose it has served since primitive times, into static religion and its value in preserving man from the dangers of his own intelligence; into dynamic religion or mysticism as a means of producing man's forward leap beyond the limits of the closed society for which nature intended him and into the open society which is the brotherhood of man.… (more)
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Title:The Two Sources of Morality and Religion
Authors:Henri Louis Bergson
Info:University of Notre Dame Press (1977), Paperback, 320 pages
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  luvucenanzo06 | Sep 8, 2023 |
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  berkeleyfriends | Nov 18, 2021 |
Difficult (as all of Bergson is difficult, his philosophy being an effort to use the mind to "think backwards") but deep and richly rewarding. ( )
  jensenmk82 | Feb 3, 2009 |
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The remembrance of forbidden fruit is the earliest thing in the memory of each of us, as it is in that of mankind.
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Henri Bergson inquires into the nature of moral obligation, into the place of religion and the purpose it has served since primitive times, into static religion and its value in preserving man from the dangers of his own intelligence; into dynamic religion or mysticism as a means of producing man's forward leap beyond the limits of the closed society for which nature intended him and into the open society which is the brotherhood of man.

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