Bergson, Henri-Louis: - Henri-Louis Bergson was an influential French philosopher best known for his groundbreaking work in metaphysics, time, consciousness, memory, and creativity. A major figure in 20th-century philosophy, Bergson explored concepts such as duration (durée), free will, intuition, and the nature of human experience, challenging purely mechanistic and materialist views of reality. He is the author of important philosophical works including Creative Evolution, Matter and Memory, and Time and Free Will, which influenced fields ranging from philosophy and psychology to literature and political theory. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1927, he is still a key figure in French philosophy, existentialism, modern thought, and the study of consciousness and perception.