Acknowledgements
Prologue: A Reciprocity of Acceleration
Strange Memory: An Introduction in Five Parts
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One: Ordinary Mysticism, the Hyperbolic, and the Supernormal
Two: Meet the Bergsons
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Three: Hyper-Ritual
Four: "O My Bergson, You Are a Magician"
Five: On Watery Logic, or Magical Thinking
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Six: Of the Survival of Images
Seven: On the Meta-Spiritual
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Eight: Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum: "Leave No Trace"
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Nine: Spirit in the Materialist World
Ten: Veridical Hallucinations and Circumstantial Evidence
Epilogue: The Whole of the Moon
Bibliography
Notes
John Ó Maoilearca is an honorary professor at Kingston University,
London. He previously lectured in the philosophy departments of the
University of Sunderland, England, and the University of Dundee,
Scotland. He has published eleven books, including Philosophy and
the Moving Image: Refractions of Reality (2010) and All Thoughts
Are Equal: Laruelle and Nonhuman Philosophy (2015). Ó Maoilearca
specializes in the areas
of Continental Philosophy, film philosophy, metaphysics (especially
of time and identity), and metaphilosophy.
In this revelatory study of the intersecting interests of mystic
Mina Bergson and her brother, philosopher Henri Bergson, Ó
Maoilearca meticulously and cautiously tracks philosophical
developments from nineteenth-century spiritualism to recent new
materialism. In the process, he does no less than uncover
occulture's and analytical philosophy's correlated investments in
both spiritualism and materialism during the modernist period. This
book will prove foundational to the study of modern mysticism as
philosophical engagement and materialist analysis.
*Dennis Denisoff, author of Decadent Ecology in British Literature
and Art, 1860-1910: Decay, Desire, and the Pagan Revival*
Henri and Mina Bergson form one of the most enigmatic sibling duos
of the fin-de-siècle. The unfamiliar reader might assume little
common ground between the two—the former a highly respected
philosopher, the latter a feminist occult leader largely unknown
outside of specialist circles today. Exploring both siblings'
thought in relation to the other and demonstrating their converging
areas of interest, Ó Maoilearca offers a sophisticated,
provocative, and beautifully crafted reconsideration of the
relationship between Western esotericism and philosophy. A
must-read for anyone seeking to understand the ambiguous position
of mysticism and magic in the Western intellectual tradition.
*Manon Hedenborg White, author of The Eloquent Blood: The Goddess
Babalon and the Construction of Femininities in Western
Esotericism*
Vestiges of a Philosophy performs its ideas with visionary urgency,
as Ó Maoilearca sustains a diffractive reading of a vast array of
sources—canonical works alongside obscure archival texts exhumed
through meticulous archeology—that proposes conspicuous
concordances between the thought of siblings Mina and Henri
Bergson. The complex and exhilarating investigation significantly
reconfigures the parallel Bergsonisms, contending with their
strangeness and poetics, while aligning them with ideas of
contemporary philosophy from Karen Barad and François Laruelle
among others, in this volume's immaculate consideration of matter,
memory, movement, and spirit.
*Matthew Goulish, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago*
This interesting, unusual book straddles two worlds...This is a
scholarly achievement,...Recommended. Graduate students through
researchers and faculty.
*Choice*
In this revelatory study of the intersecting interests of mystic
Mina Bergson and her brother, philosopher Henri Bergson, Ó
Maoilearca meticulously and cautiously tracks philosophical
developments from nineteenth-century spiritualism to recent new
materialism. In the process, he does no less than uncover
occulture's and analytical philosophy's correlated investments in
both spiritualism and materialism during the modernist period. This
book will prove foundational to the study of modern mysticism as
philosophical engagement and materialist analysis.
*Dennis Denisoff, Author of Decadent Ecology in British Literature
and Art, 1860-1910: Decay, Desire, and the Pagan Revival*
Henri and Mina Bergson form one of the most enigmatic sibling duos
of the fin-de-siècle. The unfamiliar reader might assume little
common ground between the two-the former a highly respected
philosopher, the latter a feminist occult leader largely unknown
outside of specialist circles today. Exploring both siblings'
thought in relation to the other and demonstrating their converging
areas of interest, Ó Maoilearca offers a sophisticated,
provocative, and beautifully crafted reconsideration of the
relationship between Western esotericism and philosophy. A
must-read for anyone seeking to understand the ambiguous position
of mysticism and magic in the Western intellectual tradition.
*Manon Hedenborg White, Author of The Eloquent Blood: The Goddess
Babalon and the Construction of Femininities in Western
Esotericism*
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