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The defects of Bergson’s epistemology and their consequences on his metaphysics

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This is a translation from the Russian of Nikolai Lossky’s “Heдocтaтки гнoceoлoгiи Бepгcoнa и влiянie иxъ нa eгo мeтaфизикy,” (The Defects of Bergson’s Epistemology and Their Consequences on His Metaphysics), which was published in the journal Boпpocы филocoфiи и пcиxoлoгiи (Questions of Philosophy and Psychology) in 1913. In this article, Lossky criticizes Bergson’s epistemological dualism, which completely separates intuition from reason, and which rejects reason in favor of intuition. For Bergson, reality is continuous, indivisible, fluid, etc., and reason distorts it through its acts of division, abstraction, extraction, and so on. Lossky argues that this conclusion does not follow. Reason does not distort the living flow of reality; it rather provides a window unto aspects of the otherwise undivided seamless flowing organic whole. In fact, reason is itself a species of intuition in its own right, namely an intellectual intuition, the object of which is the atemporal facet of the world (the Platonic ideal realm), which is necessary for the existence of its temporal facet. Lossky thus challenges Bergson’s one-sided and self-defeating reduction of being to a flux of changes devoid of changing things. (Frédéric Tremblay).

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  1. On this, see my article, “The Transformation of the Concept of Consciousness in Contemporary Epistemology and its Significance for Logic” (Преобразованiе понятiя сознанiя въ современной гносеологiи и его значенiе для логики)—Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences (Энциклопедiя философскихъ наукъ), vol. 1, Logic (Логика); “The Transformation of the Concept of Consciousness in Contemporary Epistemology and Schuppe’s Role in this Movement” (Преобразованiе понятiя сознанiя въ современной гносеологiи и роль Шуппе въ этомъ движенiи), Questions of Philosophy (Вопросы философіи), book 116 (1913).

  2. Valuable remarks on Bergson’s incorrect doctrine of subjectivizing sensible qualities may be found in B. Babynina’s article “Bergson’s Philosophy” (Философия Бергсона), Questions of Philosophy (Вопросы философіи), book 108, 109 (1911).

  3. Matière et mémoire, transl. by A. Bauler, p. 41 (Материя и память, перев. А. Баулеръ, стр. 41).

  4. A rich body of literature on this issue is referred to in Frischeisen-Köhler’s article “The Doctrine of the Subjectivity of Sensible Qualities and Its Opponents” (Die Lehre von der Subjektivität der Sinnesqualitäten und ihre Gegner) transl. by G. Kotlyar in № 6, “New Ideas in Philosophy” (Новыя идеи в философiи).

  5. See Bergson, Introduction à la métaphysique, p. 204 (Бергсон «Введение в метафизику», стр. 204с).

  6. This defect of his theory is pointed out by I. I. Lapshin in his article “Bergson” (Бергсон) in the 2nd edition of the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (Энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона).

  7. See, e.g., Natorp, Die logischen Grundlagen der exakten Wissenschaften, p. 53.

  8. About this, see, e.g., N. Hartmann, “Systematische Methode,” Logos, vol. III, n. 2.

  9. Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, transl. by N. Lossky, p. 52 (Кант, Критика чистаго разума, перев. Н. Лосскаго, стр. 52). (Transcendental Aesthetic, Section II, Time, §7 Elucidation).

  10. Introduction à la métaphysique, p. 204 (Введенiе в метафизику, стр. 204). (Note from the translator: the pagination corresponds to page 9 in the French original published in 1903 in Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, tome 11, n. 1, pp. 1–36).

  11. Ibid. p. 230 (=p. 29 in the original).

  12. Ibid. p. 228 (=pp. 27–28 in the original).

  13. Ibid. p. 229 (=pp. 28 in the original).

  14. Note from the translator: Thanks are due to Maria Cherba, Alexandra Koshkina, and Thomas Nemeth for valuable comments on the translation.

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[Note from the translator: Translation of Hикoлaй Oнyфpиeвич Лoccкiй, “Heдocтaтки гнoceoлoгiи Бepгcoнa и влiянie иxъ нa eгo мeтaфизикy,” Boпpocы филocoфiи и пcиxoлoгiи, книгa 118, 1913, c. 224–235. Translated from Russian by Frédéric Tremblay. The original pagination is inserted in angle brackets.

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Lossky, N.O. The defects of Bergson’s epistemology and their consequences on his metaphysics. Stud East Eur Thought 69, 17–24 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11212-017-9276-y

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