Bergson; an Exposition and Criticism From the Point of View of St. Thomas Aquinas offers a detailed exploration of Henri Bergson’s philosophy through the lens of Thomistic thought. Thomas John Gerrard provides both an exposition of Bergson’s key ideas and a critical analysis grounded in the principles of St. Thomas Aquinas. This work delves into the core metaphysical concepts of Bergson, contrasting them with the traditional doctrines of Thomism. Scholars and students interested in the intersection of modern philosophy and classical theology will find this book a valuable resource for understanding the nuances of both Bergson’s innovative thinking and Aquinas’ enduring philosophical framework.
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