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...Lecture. (In German). "Neitzsche und Bergson," by Professor Alois Riehl, in Emerson...
...Alois Riehl, professor of philosophy at the University of Berlin, and formerly rector of the University, will give two lectures in Emerson D on the afternoons of Monday and Tuesday, November 17 and 18, at 4.30 o'clock. The topics are "Nietzsche" and "Nietzsche und Bergson." The lectures will be delivered in German and will be open to the public...
This number of the Monthly is further enriched by the presence of Mr. Lincoln MacVeagh's thoughtful discussion of M. Bergson and the American Character. He urges in a very forcible way the view that Bergson's philosophy is not the best food for Americans of today. Bergson is a mystic, and America needs dogmatism. Americans "need to be taught how to think, and not, as M. Bergson would teach them, how to feel." "The intellectual, moral, and social progress which the American civilization is bound to make its own, as a crown to the material progress it has achieved...
...This number of the Monthly is devoted to criticism of Professor Santayana's new book, 'Winds of Doctrine.' . . . Each of Professor Santayana's six essays (on The Intellectual Temper of the Age, Modernism and Christianity, The Philosophy of Mr. Henri Bergson, The Philosophy of Mr. Bertrand Russell, Shelley, and The Genteel Tradition in American Philosophy) is treated in a separate paper. We also include an exposition of the philosopher's metaphysics by one of his former students. Professor Santayana was of the class of '86, and was one of the founders of the Monthly. The present editors wish this number...
...point during his address, Professor Bergson paid eloquent tribute to William James as one of the pioneers of the new philosophy...