| (1845-1921) French professor at Sorbonne;
wrote On the Contingency of the Laws of Nature and Science and
Religion in Contemporary Philosophy; held that spirit is ultimate
reality; that man is not only a purely physical being but also a spiritual
one; and that all things (even inanimate things) have a kind of spiritual
life of their own; emphasized spirit as the agent of action, not thought;
strong empirical emphasis |
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