Henri Bergson and the Philosophy of Religion

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Agnostic
Analytic Bergsonism
analytic philosophy
Analytical Thomism
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Bergson's Account
Bergson's Philosophy
Bergson's Thought
Bergson's View
Bergsonian Response
Bergsonian solution to foreknowledge
Bergson’s Account
Bergson’s Philosophy
Bergson’s Thought
Bergson’s View
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Category=QDTJ
Category=QRAB
determinism
determinism and causality
Divine Foreknowledge
divine omniscience
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Extramental Reality
foreknowledge
free will
free will debate
God
God's Past Beliefs
God’s Past Beliefs
Growing Block Theory
Hasker's Argument
Hasker’s Argument
Henri Bergson
la duree
Matyas Moravec
McTaggart
McTaggart's Argument
McTaggart’s Argument
metaphysics
metaphysics of time
modality
Mutual Externality
Objective Time
philosophy of religion
philosophy of time
problem of evil
religious experience
religious language analysis
religious pluralism
Sea Battle Tomorrow
Singular Causation
Spatialised Time
temporal experience
Temporal Extension
Temporal Fatalism
Temporal Ontology
Thomas Aquinas
time of consciousness

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032392530
  • Weight: 426g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book connects the philosophy of Henri Bergson to contemporary debates in metaphysics and analytic philosophy of religion. More specifically, the book demonstrates how Bergson’s philosophy of time can respond to the problem of foreknowledge and free will.

The question of how humans can be free if God knows everything has been a perennial issue of debate in analytic philosophy of religion. The solution to this problem relies heavily on what one thinks about time. The problem of time is central to Bergson’s philosophical system. In this book, the author offers a systematic application of Bergson’s thought to the freedom and foreknowledge problem. The first chapter presents a discussion of Bergson’s central concept of la durée (duration). The subsequent two chapters link la durée to the relation of time and space. Here the author provides a Bergsonian response to McTaggart’s argument for the unreality of time and develops a novel theory of time connected to Bergson’s analysis of temporal experience. The last three chapters explore the relation between free will, determinism, and divine foreknowledge. The author reconstructs Bergson’s theory of freedom and shows how it undermines the underlying dogmas of contemporary free-will theories. The author then argues that Bergson’s philosophy can be used to resolve the free will and foreknowledge problem in the philosophy of religion. The monograph concludes by opening avenues for new research into Bergson and analytic philosophy of religion, such as the philosophy of religious language, the relation between God and modality, religious experience, and religious pluralism.

Henri Bergson and the Philosophy of Religion will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working on Bergson, 20th-century continental philosophy, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of time.

Matyáš Moravec is Gifford Postdoctoral Fellow in Philosophy at the University of St Andrews, UK. His published work has appeared in the British Journal for the History of Philosophy, the International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, and The Bergsonian Mind (Routledge, 2022).

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