DREVER, Dr James.
Instinct in Man. 1917. Cambridge University Press.
FREUD.
Wit and its Relation to the Unconscious. Fisher Unwin.
Remarks on Bergson's Le Rire, pp. 301 and 360.
GRUBB.
The Religion of Experience. Chapter IV. Bergson and Intuition.
HARLEY, J. H.
Syndicalism. "People's Books."
HARPER, Dr. J. Wilson.
Christian Ethics and Social Progress. 1912. Contains chapter
on Bergson.
HOCKING.
Meaning of God in Human Experience. Yale University Press. 1912.
HUGEL, Baron Frednch von.
Eternal Life: its Implications and Applications. T. and T.
Clark. 1912. Deals with Bergson's view of duree and of
Liberty, pp. 288-302.
HUNT, Harriet E.
The Psychology of Auto-Education. Based on the interpretation
of Intellect, given by Bergson in his Creative Evolution
Illustrated in the work of Maria Montessori. 1912. Bardeen,
Syracuse, New York.
INGE, Very Rev Dr W.R.
The Philosophy of Plotmus. Gifford Lectures, published 1919.
These lectures on the great Neo-platonist to whom Bergson
owes not a little, contain important discussions of Bergson's
views on Time, Consciousness and Change.
JACKS, L.P.
Alchemy of Thought. Holt & Co, New York. 1911.