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The Temporality of Merleau-Ponty’s Intertwining

Continental Philosophy Review, 2009
In his last work, The Visible and the Invisible, Merleau-Ponty explored the fact that we believe that perception occurs in our heads (“in the recesses of a body”) and, hence, assert that the perceptual world is “in” us, while also believing that we are “in” the world we perceive.
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Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception

Topoi, 2010
In Merleau-Ponty’s ‘‘Preface’’ to his Phenomenologie de la perception (1945), he asks ‘‘What is phenomenology?— and he suggests that it is still in a process of being defined. Not so untimely, this remains true today, and understandably so, since any philosophy which is still alive continually transforms itself.
Shaun Gallagher, Shaun Gallagher
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Merleau-Ponty on the Sexed Body

Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 2020
This chapter turns to Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s account of the sexed body in the Phenomenology of Perception. It focuses on his notion of the sexual schema to show that, contrary to a number of feminist critiques, it does not (1) posit a neutral body overcoded by culturally-contingent sexual determinations or (2) erase the feminine body, but is informed ...
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Merleau-Ponty on Husserl: A Reappraisal [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
Many Merleau-Ponty scholars have questioned the validity of Merleau-Ponty’s Husserl-interpretation. In contrast, this paper argues that Merleau-Ponty’s reading was ahead of its time and has been confirmed to a very large extent by recent Husserl scholarship.
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Maurice Merleau-Ponty

, 2020
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Merleau-Ponty and Hallucination

American Imago, 2015
The essay rereads the pages that Maurice Merleau-Ponty dedicated to hallucinations in his Phenomenology of Perception , pages that effectively illustrate the phenomenological approach to a psychiatric symptom. Phenomenology was successful in the psychiatric field—especially in continental Europe—throughout the twentieth century. The essay’s analysis of
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Merleau-Ponty, Maurice

1995
M.-P. hat im franzosischen Kulturraum, in Westeuropa und in Nordamerika eine vielfaltige und anhaltende Wirkung ausgeubt. Paul Ricceur hat ihn als den bedeutendsten Pha-nomenologen Frankreichs bezeichnet; hierzulande dagegen wird er eher zogernd wahrgenommen, obwohl zahlreiche seiner Arbeiten inzwischen ubersetzt vorliegen.
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