Examines the philosophy of Henri Bergson, explains his concepts of duration, memory, and elan vital, and discusses the influence of science on Bergso Deleuze identifies three pivotal concepts-duration, memory, and elan vital-that are found throughout Bergson's writings. Translator's Introduction
7(4)
References to Bergson's Works
11(2)
Intuition as Method
13(24)
Duration as Immediate Datum
37(14)
Memory as Virtual Coexistence
51(22)
One or Many Durations?
73(18)
Elan Vital as Movement of Differentiation
91(24)
A Return to Bergson
115(4)
Notes
119(18)
Index
137