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Ambivalent Tolman: Indirect Influence on Enactivism of Tolman's Sign-Gestaltism Through Merleau-Ponty. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Hist Behav Sci
ABSTRACT Edward Tolman, an experimental psychologist renowned for his research on the “cognitive map” and “latent learning” in rats, pursued his career within the tradition of behaviorisms. In the history of psychology, he is positioned as a precursor to cognitivism.
Matsui H, Yanagawa K.
europepmc   +2 more sources

The Kantian Roots of Merleau-Ponty's Account of Pathology [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2014
One of the more striking aspects of Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception (1945) is his use of psychological case studies in pathology.
Matherne, Samantha
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Bausteine zu einer Oral History der Wissenschaftsgeschichte Auf der Suche: von der Biologie und der Philosophie zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Interview mit Soraya de Chadarevian. [PDF]

open access: yesBer Wiss
Wie kann man einen historischen Blick auf das eigene Fach werfen? Diese Frage ist nicht einfach zu beantworten – will man einerseits nicht in einer Nabelschau und Hagiographie enden, andererseits aber auch keinen umfassenden Entwurf einer zukünftigen Historiographie vorlegen.
de Chadarevian S, Grote M, Te Heesen A.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Five-Year Evaluation of Students' Profiles and Professional Perspectives in an Innovative Dental Education Modality: A Mixed-Methods Approach. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Dent Educ
ABSTRACT Introduction This study explored the effects of a novel dental education modality (evening enrolment) on the graduating dental students' profiles within a public university setting, encompassing both their curricular experiences and professional perspectives.
Bitencourt FV   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Introduction au dossier thématique « Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Jan Patočka : un rendez-vous manqué » [PDF]

open access: yesMeta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy, 2013
Introduction to the topic “Maurice Merleau-Ponty – Jan Patočka: a meeting that never happened”
Jakub Čapek, Ondřej Švec
doaj   +2 more sources

Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Oeuvres

open access: yesAnuario Colombiano de Historia Social y de la Cultura, 2011
Este año se cumplieron cincuenta del fallecimiento del gran filósofo francés Maurice Merleau-Ponty —nacido en 1908 y muerto en 1961—, uno de los más destacados representantes de la corriente fenomenológica (de tanta importancia en la psicología, en la ...
Renán Silva
doaj   +4 more sources

Fenomenología del entrecruce del cuerpo y el mundo en Merleau-Ponty [PDF]

open access: yesIdeas y Valores, 2011
Este artículo se propone abordar el fenómeno de la alteridad humana a partir de la obra de Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Cabe mencionar que el tema fue asignatura pendiente en la fenomenología de Husserl. Una de las estrategias que implementa Merleau-Ponty para
Roberto Andrés González   +1 more
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Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s criticism of Bergson's theory of time seen through the work of Gilles Deleuze [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In this article I examine the relation between the philosophies of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Gilles Deleuze by looking at the way they refer to the time theory of Henri Bergson.
Wambacq, Judith
core   +1 more source

On the motivations for Merleau-Ponty’s ontological research [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper attempts to clarify Merleau-Ponty’s later work by tracing a hitherto overlooked set of concerns that were of key consequence for the formulation of his ontological research. I argue that his ontology can be understood as a response to a set of
Barbaras Renaud.   +43 more
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Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Gilles Deleuze as interpreters of Henri Bergson [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In this essay I concentrate on the relation between Deleuze's philosophy and Merleau-Ponty's. I examine the question of whether their philosophical projects are as widely divergent as Deleuze wants the reader to believe.
G. Deleuze   +9 more
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