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The author argues that evolution cannot be fully explained by mechanical or purely teleological accounts and proposes a vital impetus as a creative force guiding the diversification of life. He analyzes duration as an inner, qualitative time distinct from mathematical time and contends that intellect, formed to handle matter, misrepresents living processes. The text contrasts instinct, intelligence, and torpor as divergent evolutionary tendencies and examines how habit, variation, and heredity interplay in development. Later sections critique mechanistic and static philosophical systems, outline a theory of knowledge emphasizing intuition and the living order, and explore the relation between life, consciousness, and the emergence of intelligence.

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Henri Bergson

Henri Bergson (1859-1941) was a French philosopher renowned for his influential ideas on time, consciousness, and evolution. His work is characterized by a unique blend of philosophical inquiry and scientific thought, challenging the mechanistic views of his time. Bergson's notable works include "Creative Evolution," where he explores the concept of life as a dynamic process, and "Time and Free Will," which examines the nature of human consciousness and perception of time. His philosophical contributions have had a lasting impact on various fields, including psychology, literature, and the arts, making him a pivotal figure in the development of modern thought.

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