Translator's Introduction List of Abbreviations 1 "In other words." An Author's Preface How to Write The Distinction of a Poet Penetrating the Veil of Words Thought and Language Commentary on Bergson Philosophy and Literature The Form of Discourse In Praise of Approximation Of the Proper, Of the Image; Of the Figurative, Of the Concept Forget Words Three Figures Zigzag Giving Voice To Fabulate Thinking Through the Imagination The Words of Philosophy, the Words of Life Language and Reason On Metaphor Language and Continuity Infinite Correction Intuition, Image, Concept Bergson's Languages Language and Music Care of the Symbol Bilingual Bergson Reading Bergson 2 ". in the same direction as art" Art and Thought The Measurable and the Unpredictable Art and Science Art is an Anti-Concept A Question of Vision Art and Philosophy The Singular, the Universal The Life and The Work The Philosopher and his Model To Philosophize as an Artist Art, Empathy; Metaphysics, Sympathy Photography and Translation On Literary Composition "We artists." The Essence of Art Bergson Translator Bergson Musician 3 "An Effective Fiction" On the Imagination in Philosophy The Imagination from a Semantic Point of View. The Temptation of Fancy The Imagination, from an Anthropological Point of View Fancy and Will Generalized Invention Circumstance is a Lure Fiction is a Counter-Power Evolution is a Fable Bergson's Ghost Philosophy London, just after Bologna The "Ghosts which Surround Us" and the "Phantasms of the Living" "The Little Girl and the Learned Doctor", Fable The Creatures of Dream ". a dream I indulge in at times." ". perhaps even death" Literature and Philosophy mixed The Mediating Figure [image] in the Carpet Henri, Henry and William Philosophy and Philosophy Philosophy and Literature Literature and Literature Critique of the Imagination, Critique of Bergson 4 ".
to transfer thought, still living, into the soul of another" Coincidences Teaching In Praise of the Hand Jeanne Teaching literature To Hell with Meaning, to Hell with Doctrine "The Spirt of Form" To Teach Philosophy is to Philosophize To Philosophize is to Teach the History of Philosophy Time and Narrative Bergson, Among Many Others For a Written Philosophy, Despite Everything (Plato) The Textual Aporias of Pure Reason (Kant) "Words, words, words." Thought is Circumstantial. figural. and textual Works Cited.