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“A ‘return to Bergson’ does not only mean a renewed -From the Afterword by the author, prepared especially for this edition “Bergsonism represents an important momentin Deleuze’s, development.” Review of Metaphysics “Meticulously translated...an enjoyable supplement to the growing list of Deleuze’s more important works..." The Times Higher Education ‘Supplement “This translation of Bergsonism is an important, welcome ‘addition to the English-speaking philosophical commu- nity. Deleuze elucidates and facilitates our comprehen- sion of Bergsor's original, fascinating, but difficult metaphysical idea that realty should be understood not in terms of space, but only in terms of ti Small Press Bergsonism By les Deleuze Translated by Hugh Tomlinson and Barbara Habberiam ZONE BOOKS Bergsonism Gilles Deleuze Transiated by Hugh Tomlinson and Barbara Habberiam - NEW YORK ing electronic, mechani is recording, or other (except for that copying permit Sand 108 ofthe ULS. Copyright Law and except by Contents Translator’: Introduction 7 References to Bergson’s Works 11 Intuition as Method 13 Duration as Immediate Datum 37 Memory as Virtual Coesistence 51 One or Many Durations? 73 Flan A Return to Bergson 115

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