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Essai sur la connaissance approchée

Paris: J. Vrin (1968)

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  1. A non-Bergsonian Bachelard.Jean François Perraudin - 2008 - Continental Philosophy Review 41 (4):463-479.
    In this essay, Perraudin sets out to contrast the competing philosophies of time and imagination of two major French thinkers of the twentieth century: Henri Bergson (1859–1941) and Gaston Bachelard (1884–1962). Despite Bachelard’s polemical approach vis-à-vis philosophical tradition in his works on epistemology and poetics, his accounts of time and imagination have been shown by several critics to be significantly influenced and inspired by his predecessor. Perraudin nonetheless argues that Bachelard’s critique of Bergson’s theory of continuous temporality opens the way—through (...)
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  • Gaston Bachelard's philosophy of science.Gary Cutting - 1987 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 2 (1):55 – 71.
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  • Review. [REVIEW]Claude Imbert & Marlena G. Corcoran - 1980 - Synthese 44 (1):137-147.
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  • Balancing acts: Rational agency and efficacious action.Mary Tiles - 1999 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 13 (3):289 – 300.
    In this paper I try to problematize our conception of rational agency and to suggest that this conception is a matter of some practical and political significance. This is done on the one hand by indicating why more attention should be paid to the role of practical know-how, or skill, in the application of general laws or principles to particular cases, and on the other by looking to a Chinese model of efficacious action, where much attention is paid to cultivating (...)
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