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Henri Bergson’s present-day obscurity is inversely proportionate to his contemporaneous fame. He transformed not just philosophy but literature and art
Henri Bergson’s present-day obscurity is inversely proportionate to his contemporaneous fame. He transformed not just philosophy but literature and art

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Henri Bergson's present-day obscurity is inversely proportionate to his contemporaneous fame. He transformed not just philosophy but literature and art . . .

Henri Bergson’s present-day obscurity is inversely proportionate to his contemporaneous fame. He transformed not just philosophy but literature and art

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