BERGSON (Henri).
The Two Sources of Morality and Religion.
The first English translation of Bergson’s final major work in which he attempts to show that there are two sources from which two kinds of morality and religion evolve. Developing on ideas from his earlier book Creative Evolution, Bergson expands on the interplay between closed morality and open morality, namely the effects of both instinct and intelligence on the development of morality within societies, reaching the conclusion that despite the progress achieved there is no way around the fixity of human nature.
The present English translation was undertaken with Bergson’s assistance, with the Translator’s Preface giving interesting insight into Bergson overseeing the re-writing and re-thinking the original.