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Bergsonism

[ burg-suh-niz-uhm, berg- ]

noun

  1. the philosophy of Bergson, emphasizing duration as the central fact of experience and asserting the existence of the élan vital as an original life force essentially governing all organic processes.


Bergsonism

/ ˈbɜːɡsəˌnɪzəm /

noun

  1. the philosophy of Henri Bergson, which emphasizes duration as the basic element of experience and asserts the existence of a life-giving force that permeates the entire natural order Compare élan vital


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Bergsonism1

First recorded in 1905–10; Bergson + -ism

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Example Sentences

Bergsonism, too, he holds to be a baneful influence, as reactionary as the Church which eschews it.

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