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Biology Expansively Understood: [Review of] Alexandre Lefebvre's Human Rights as a Way of Life. On Bergson's Political Philosophy, (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2013)

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Human Rights as a Way of Life is about the political dimension of Henri Bergson's work, focusing mainly on The Two Sources of Morality and Religion, the last original book by the French philosopher, published in 1932.

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Henri Bergson Direitos Humanos Ética Biologia

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Costa Carvalho, Magda, "Biology Expansively Understood: Review of Alexandre Lefebvre's Human Rights as a Way of Life. On Bergson's Political Philosophy, (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2013)", in The Review of Politics, 76(4) (2014), 696-699.

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The University of Notre Dame

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