伯格森,泛神论,以及"生活中的存在"
1St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, South Street, St Andrews, KY16 9JU UK.
概括
这项研究重新探讨了亨利·伯格森.
科学领域:
- 宗教哲学的哲学 宗教哲学
- 形而上学的形而上学.
- 哲学史 哲学史的历史
背景情况:
- 对亨利·伯格森的哲学重新产生了学术兴趣.
- 对伯格森与泛神论的关系给予了有限的关注.
- 围绕伯格森作品的历史"泛神论"争议.
研究的目的:
- 探索泛神论对于解释伯格森哲学的重要性.
- 分析伯格森的"神教"阅读,并与斯宾诺莎进行比较.
- 突出伯格森形而上学和哲学中的隐含宗教动机.
主要方法:
- 重温历史上的"泛神论"争议.
- 检查伯格森的"神教"解释.
- 对伯格森的生命哲学和斯宾诺莎的形而上学进行比较分析.
主要成果:
- "在神中存在"的泛神论概念为伯格森提供了一个启发性的解释框架.
- "生活中的存在"是伯格森形而上学的观点的核心.
- 伯格森的生活哲学与直觉思维和隐含的宗教主题保持一致.
结论:
- 全神论为理解伯格森的形而上学和直观哲学概念提供了一个有价值的镜头.
- 伯格森的作品包含了重要的,经常被忽视的宗教维度.
- 通过泛神论框架重新解释伯格森,丰富了当代的学术研究.
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