Bergsonian

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Of or relating to  (1859–1941), French philosopher, who convinced many thinkers that immediate experience and intuition are more significant than rationalism and science in understanding reality.
 * 2) * 1985,, “The Lost Mariner”, chapter 2 in  (Reset 2007 edition), page 41:
 * Jimmie, who was so lost in extensional ‘spatial’ time, was perfectly organised in Bergsonian ‘intentional’ time; what was fugitive, unsustainable, as formal structure, was perfectly stable, perfectly held, as art or will.
 * Jimmie, who was so lost in extensional ‘spatial’ time, was perfectly organised in Bergsonian ‘intentional’ time; what was fugitive, unsustainable, as formal structure, was perfectly stable, perfectly held, as art or will.

Translations

 * Czech: bergsonovský
 * French:
 * Hungarian: bergsoni
 * Romanian: bergsonian
 * Spanish: bergsoniano

Noun

 * 1) A follower of Bergsonian philosophy; an adherent of Bergsonism.