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Professor Henri Bergson, of the College de France, lectured in French on "La philosophic du changement" yesterday afternoon in Sanders Treatre...
Professor Bergson said that philosophy was born of the imperative need of man to react against the impression of universal death. It is a defensive reaction of the psychological organism which finds no satisfaction in considering events merely as a succession of sentiments, sensations, and ideas. Its problem is to determine in what the longed-for stability consists...
Professor Bergson concluded modestly in stating that whereas it remains to religion to speak authoritatively on the basis of a revelation of the origin and end of man, the philosophy of change conceiving life as a movement, a perpetual creation, evidently tends to reassure man as to his immortality...
Professor Henri Bergson, of the College de France, will lecture in French on "La philosophic dn changement" this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. The lecture will be open to the public, but seats on the floor and in the first gallery will be reserved for members of the University. Officers of Instruction and Administration may obtain tickets at University 5 this morning between 10 and 12 o'clock. Students of the University may obtain tickets at University 4 today between 9 A. M. and 1 P. M. These seats will be reserved for ticket holders until...
Professor Henri Bergson is one of the world's greatest living philosophers. His lecture will be of especial interest to those who have heard the recent addresses of Professor Rudolf Eucken here; for both of these great philosophers, who have lately aroused a great interest in the student world, have something in common...