A review by blueyorkie
A Evolução Criadora by Henri Bergson

5.0

In this substantial volume, Bergson takes up the challenge of explaining the different forms that evolution has taken over time. Unlike many philosophers, he does not close his work to the reader. Instead, he involves this one with a book that, despite its requirement, remains understandable for the reader who is not necessarily a specialist in the field. We follow with the most significant interest his thought, the trajectory of this one. Above all, Bergson manages to communicate his subject with the reader. This subject is not a minor performance for a philosopher. Ultimately, we have a substantial work of undeniable richness here - to discover absolutely.