Brougham, Richard L.  "Ontological Hermeneutics: An Overlooked Bergsonian Perspective."  Process Studies 22, no. 1 (Spring 1993): 37-41.

Abstract

Bergson's writings appear to be inchoate and unsystematic.  But one neglected article presages the whole-part mutual modification that can be found in Whitehead's concrescence and Lazlo's Systems "feed-back". Hermeneutic whole-part interplay is usually considered "epistemic".  But Bergson located whole-part reciprocity at the heart of the nature of things: both efficient and final causation are exaggerated extremes of its operation.  Bergson's ontological hermeneutics, not confined to this 1902 article, ought to be revisited and given serious scrutiny.  It may hold the key to a more viable process metaphysics.  [Abstract from The Philosopher's Index]