Henri Bergson

Henri Bergson

philosopher France

Henri Bergson was a French philosopher awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, known for his ideas on time and consciousness, which have inspired the conceptual framework of Art Faber, particularly the notion of Homo Faber, the 'man who makes.'

Born on Oct 18, 1859 (166 years old)

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Luxembourg Luxembourg: Henri Bergson was interested in the visual sources of laughter, noting that comedy arises from the arrangement of acts and events that create the illusion of life. 8

Luxemburger Wort: Le rire est-il le propre de l‘homme?