Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Basic WritingsThomas Baldwin Routledge, 24. veebr 2004 - 384 pages Merleau-Ponty was a pivotal figure in twentieth century French philosophy. He was responsible for bringing the phenomenological methods of the German philosophers - Husserl and Heidegger - to France and instigated a new wave of interest in this approach. His influence extended well beyond the boundaries of philosophy and can be seen in theories of politics, psychology, art and language. |
Contents
Part One MerleauPontys Prospectus of his Work | 33 |
Part Two Selections from The Structure of Behavior | 43 |
Part Three Selections from The Phenomenology | 62 |
The Body | 79 |
The World as Perceived | 126 |
Part Four Selection from The Prose of the World | 234 |
Part FiveSelection from The Visible and the Invisible | 247 |
Part Six Painting | 272 |
Eye and Mind | 290 |
Part Seven History | 325 |
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