Autographed letter signed by Henri BERGSON addressed to the Secretary General, dated March 15, 1932 from Paris. In this letter, he quotes Mr.
Edouard Le ROY about a notice on French Philosophy. Henri Bergson, born on October 18, 1859 in Paris, the city where he dies on January 4, 1941, is a French philosopher. Among the works he is known for, the four main ones are "An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness," "Matter and Memory," "Creative Evolution," and "The Two Sources of Morality and Religion." Édouard Louis Emmanuel Julien Le Roy is a French philosopher. He entered high school late and prepared for the entrance exam at the École normale supérieure, where he was admitted in 1892. He became an agrégé in mathematics in 1895 and obtained his doctorate in science in 1898. Dimensions: 18 x 11.5 cm.
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