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Chiasmi International, 2016
In un appunto per il corso sulla passività Merleau-Ponty ha annotato un inconsueto pensiero sulla natura del sogno come eco. Tra veglia e sonno, ma anche tra sogno e veglia, quest’eco non smetterebbe di strutturare sulla sua riverberazione l’intera nostra vita psichica, costruendo ponti tra dimensioni che la lingua solitamente separa. Il sogno sarebbe
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In un appunto per il corso sulla passività Merleau-Ponty ha annotato un inconsueto pensiero sulla natura del sogno come eco. Tra veglia e sonno, ma anche tra sogno e veglia, quest’eco non smetterebbe di strutturare sulla sua riverberazione l’intera nostra vita psichica, costruendo ponti tra dimensioni che la lingua solitamente separa. Il sogno sarebbe
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Toward a new transcendental aesthetic: Merleau-Ponty’s appraisal of Kant’s philosophical method
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2019In light of the central role scientific research plays in Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology, the question has arisen whether his phenomenology involves some sort of commitment to naturalism or whether it is better understood along transcendental lines.
Samantha Matherne
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2015Phenomenology as a philosophical method, as a thinking style -the term Merleau-Ponty himself is using to define it, shows up as a solution to the problem of philosophical tradition, which was trapped between idealism and empiricism. Based on the deconstruction of scientifical thought and its painterly referent, that of lineal perspective, we will ...
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Affective Incarnations: Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Challenge to Bodily Theories of Emotion
Journal of Theoretical and Philosphical Psychology, 2018In this article, we outline and discuss Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s description of affective and emotional life as found in Phenomenology of Perception, including his portrayal of the affective body-subject. By relating his central phenomenological claims to
T. Roald, Kasper Levin, S. Køppe
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Abstract In his early writings, Maurice Merleau-Ponty offered several criticisms of Henri Bergson’s philosophy. These criticisms, at times based upon mischaracterizations of Bergson’s work, often align with the overall critical stance that Merleau-Ponty’s generation adopted towards Bergson.
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2000
Abstract The work that established Maurice Merleau-Ponty as a major phenomenological philosopher, Phenomenology of Perception, was published in 1945.1 Because of his early death, it remained his main work and is therefore the principal source for my study in this chapter. Upon turning to it after a study of Being and Time, the difference
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Abstract The work that established Maurice Merleau-Ponty as a major phenomenological philosopher, Phenomenology of Perception, was published in 1945.1 Because of his early death, it remained his main work and is therefore the principal source for my study in this chapter. Upon turning to it after a study of Being and Time, the difference
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The Trio of Time: On Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Time
Human Studies, 2021Yubin Shen
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Intercorporeity and the first-person plural in Merleau-Ponty
, 2020Philip J. Walsh
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